I assume one of the two secularists you refer to is me, moss; if so you'd be right :-) I don't get into a 'blithering rage' though, I merely assert that religious privilege, in whatever guise it manifests itself, should be challenged. Just as any unfairness or prejudice should be challenged.
As religion requires a god (there aren't any) and faith in something there is no evidence for, atheism cannot be a religion. I quite admire the new religion of pastafarianism though: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster ;-)
Anyway, I'm very aware that this thread is now completely off topic. So I'd better shut up or I'll get into trouble.
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