It's an awesome book.
I don't think the point was to target religion. Heinlein was big into social commentary on racism and I think he decided to do that by making analogous to xenophobia, showing it through the eyes of someone who siding with the target of the hate to make them more relate-able. Grok?
That's how I read it, at least. I'm sure you can pop onto Wikipedia and find a dozen different interpretations.
I don't think the point was to target religion. Heinlein was big into social commentary on racism and I think he decided to do that by making analogous to xenophobia, showing it through the eyes of someone who siding with the target of the hate to make them more relate-able. Grok?
That's how I read it, at least. I'm sure you can pop onto Wikipedia and find a dozen different interpretations.
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"It's on my brain, driving me insane. It's on my mind, all of
the time, and if it left... I would be fine."

