You could probably put Penn Jillette in the militantly secular camp. Maybe Bill Maher, too. But their 'militancy' is pretty much restricted to having big mouths on small shows. It would be nice to see some politicians willing to make secular arguments, but suggesting that religions don't come with any more moral authority than any other association of humans is political suicide, as everyone considers it an attack on their own religion.
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