Okay, I think that there is something here that everyone is missing. Like reprise said:
reprise said:
How do we determine - in advance - which religious beliefs have the potential to manifest such extreme consequences. And if we're willing to apply that judgement to religious beliefs, then shouldn't we also apply them to political beliefs?
That is EXACTLY what we need to do - have a way to determine in advance exactly how kooky a church is before we take a chance on conversion.
IANAL - so I wouldn't know how this would work, but if I were just taking a swing at it here I would suggest a constitutional amendment that required EVERY religion to disclose ALL of its rites and beliefs in its by-laws. This means EVERYTHING, from snake handling to blood transfusions to the secrets of
XENU.
Church disclosure could be treated as a sort of supernatural
Material Safety Data Sheet, which would allow prospective converts the chance to do a little homework before the charismatic holy man has a chance to talk 'em out of their car, house and savings accounts.
This data would be, by law, available to anyone who asked for it.
The data would be kept accurate by audit, something like an ISO audit that the church would be required to purchase at intervals. Failure to meet the audit would result in the church losing its tax exempt status at the very least.
Now I know there are holes in this - what I was wondering is if the community here could find 'em and patch 'em.
I realize that there are few churches in America that would think that any regulation, including standardized SELF regulation, is a good idea - so I have no illusions that this would ever be implemented.
Still, what would the MSDS for a religion look like? Would Christianity be required to include the boiling point of brimstone?
