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As an atheist humanist from Portugal, deeply invested in the principles of rationalism and humanism, I read this article with great interest. The church's vehemently anti-LGBTQ+ stance is a stark reminder of the pernicious effects that certain religious doctrines can have on societal attitudes and behaviors.

The fight against such dogmatic stances is not merely a struggle against a single institution though, but a broader battle against the foundational beliefs and values that perpetuate homophobia under the guise of religious virtue (it's written in their foundational texts). It requires a concerted effort to challenge and dismantle these beliefs, advocating for a society that values and respects individuals regardless of their sexual orientation.

As someone who reveres the philosophical approach of Socrates and the scientific poetry of Carl Sagan, I believe it is imperative to promote critical thinking and empathy over blind adherence to dogmatic principles.

The journey towards a more inclusive and rational society is undoubtedly challenging, especially in the current climate of the USA. However, I remain hopeful and steadfast in the commitment to support this cause, alongside fellow humanists.

We must continue to champion the cause of reason, and human dignity against the tide of religious extremism and intolerance.

I apologize for the wall of text :).

As Christopher Hitchens used to say; "Mr. Jefferson, build up that wall!"

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