wow okay, not quite the response I was hoping for, but I can kinda see where the discussion is leading to.
Its a matter of DPDP : Different people Different perspective
I think really some of us are thinking to atomistic about the issue at hand. Look at it from a holistic point of view instead, like what hifi_killer said in his last 2 paragraphs:
"So my point is, we should not look at religion with rigidity, dichotomy. It is living, flexible, constantly changing for the good (or even bad?).
A commitment often require you to sacrifice some freedom, whether its religion, guitar or a relationship. If a commitment requires you to sacrifice some freedom, it does not necessary mean that it is less desirable than one that requires you to sacrifice less freedom. And.. we definitely should not/must not go down the slippery slope of judging a religion by its stance on freedom."
ok im still looking out for the bass yea.....