“If believers feel that their faith is trivialized and their true selves compromised by a society that will not give religious imperatives special weight, their problem is not that secularists are antidemocratic but that democracy is antiabsolutist.”

—  Ellen Willis

"Freedom from Religion" in The Nation (19 February 2001)

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