Ignatius brings up my biggest problem and counterpoint against organized religion. It creates inequalities among different groups separating them into either believers or non-believers, at the end of the day thats just like racism minus the great deal of hate. And as the islamic Jihandist's have shown even that small aspect of acceptance has been denied to people. Im not a big hater of religious people and I think they follow a lot of great ideal systems, I just see the flaws the the design and the way they use peoples insecurities to get them to believe something. I mean thats the whole reason someone wrote the Bible, the basic need for people to feel like they belong and provide them with a blanket for all of there insecurites about death. People who feel very strongly about there religion can seem brainwashed at times as they don't really listen to other peoples counterpoints and feel like they are challenging their intelligence. Many people hold their beliefs for that reason and the fact that their loved ones have taught them this their whole lives and they think people who loves you would never push something wrong on you. It's scarey to think that theres a group of people so consumed in this cycle and so insecure about their future after death that they are will to kill themselves and others to uphold those beliefs.