>The current discussion partly related to whether the left needed to
>grapple with religious/spiritual issues other than to denounce them
>as "the opium of the people." In this respect, I am arguing that
>being able to speak of religious feeling/practices that fall outside
>of organized religion is important.
>
>Joanna
It seems to me that the main context in which leftists' opinions about religious feelings & practices really matter is that of religious leftists debating religious issues with their right-wing opponents within their own congregations/denominations/faiths. -- Yoshie
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