>  It does seem to be a great way of controlling the masses.
Many many moons and snows ago I wrote a similar observation to a friend (who unfortunately is gone, he shouldn't have gone to Princeton albeit some of his extreme views or rather emotion).  If I may, I would put it this way, a great way to keep the social fabricate relatively healthy especially for the lower and middler layer, for the semantic reason that I'm not for the word, "control".

>If you don't believe then you
> are deemed part of the problem.  Sheer genius irrefutable law. If you
> are not a man or woman of god then you are a lesser human being worthy
> of what ever wrath becomes you (crusades, burning at the stake,
> conversion at any cost,  etc...)  
That sort of mentality or perspection, imho, does not seem to help. I believe one could share Christian's values or another religion's believes without being a member of it.
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