are you disrupting religious harmony?
frankly, i hate it when some religions (or rather believers of some religions) insist that their belief is the highest of all beliefs and if you don't join them you'd just rot in hell.
here's what i've found in some reading material usha provided.
Human beings, in nearly all cultures, have long engaged in a rather strange activity. They have taken a literary text, given it special status and attempted to live according to its precepts. These texts are usually of considerable antiquity, yet they are expected to throw light on situations that their authors could not have imagined. In times of crisis, people turn to their scriptures with renewed zest and, with much creative ingenuity, compel them to speak to their current predicament. We are seeing a great deal of scriptural activity at the moment.
This is ironic, because the concept of scripture has become problematic in the modern period. The Scopes trial of 1925, when Christian fundamentalists in the United States tried to ban the teaching of evolution in the public schools, and the more recent affair of The Satanic Verses both reveal deep-rooted anxiety about the nature of revelation and the integrity of sacred texts. People talk confidently about scripture, but it is not clear that even the most ardent religious practitioners really know what it is.
lemme make it clear. i've nothing against having a belief as long as it promotes goodwill amongst all people. but discrimination? now that's bad. one shouldn't you know. lest you become another form of al qaeda.