Why heavy? I agree with taxation, at least for the non-charitable portions (e.g soup kitchens).
2/Classifiy places of worship as business.
Again, for the day-to-day operations. Worship is a service just like carpet cleaning, just much less tangible.
3/Make new church buildings subject to strict planning controls, and difficult to build through red tape.
Um...no. Now you're just getting vindictive.
4/Make public advertising or cold calling recruitment illegal. Remove all media presence, leafletting and the like.
Again, no. If certain private communities (e.g. gated communities) want to restrict it, that's one thing, the government here in the states cannot establish or prohibit any religious practice.
5/ Remove all state funding.
In as far as they do for other corporations. What's good for Chrysler is good for Christ. Remove ALL corporate subsidies and I'll agree.
6/ Remove all religious education, especially in church schools whether they get funded by the govt or not.
No. If parents want to send little Johnny, Susie, Ishamel, or Rebekka to a parochial school, that's their right.
7/ Make Religious representatives and organistatons liable for their actions and words. If they say god caused a flood, then sue the church.
Ok, part A, making them responsible, only works for actions. So long as they are not inciting a riot, then they still have freedom of speech. The second part isn't even feasible. Suing a church because the pastor said that god did something? How do you show liability?
8/ Encourage public/media debate which involve showing the fallacy of religion.
That's not the government's job and it's being done.
9/Make it illegal to convert under 21's. Especially by the parents.
no. I don't care what the militant arm of the atheists say, under normal circumstances, religious training is not child abuse. Until you can provide hard evidence to the contrary, rather than just a knee-jerk hatred for all-things religion, you cannot take away a parent's right to indoctrinate their children. The government cannot show deference to any religious practice, conversely, they cannot show undue prohibition to the same. This does not include life-threatening practices like not allowing medical treatment, that IS child abuse. Teaching johnny that Jesus dies for his sins (whatever that may mean) isn't. Flagellating Johnny to get him to understand what Jesus went through is, see the difference?
Look, I know that it's really popular right now to slam on religion as if it's totally unnecessary, immoral and useless. I keep coming back to the same thought, if that was the case, and religion is so dangerous to our survival, we would not have a part of our temporal lobe that evolved to produce "transcendent" signals. Could organized religion be a corrupted outgrowth of this, yes, however it does show that there is some reason that it's there.