Seeing two people vow to be king and queen as they prepare to take on the world isn't a facade.
I've gone over this countless times now, the religious baggage is not benign. it does have an effect on enough people that I feel it is causing harm and slowing progress. We need to jettison that in favor of something that doesn't do that.
You seem to think that being an atheist means you suddenly don't appreciate grand architecture or art. On the contrary I think devotional art is some of the most beautiful art there is, and architecturally I think cathedrals are often the most beautiful buildings. Probably the most amazing place I've ever stood inside was the Chartres cathedral in France. But appreciating these places, and indeed wanting to preserve them, has everything to do with a love of culture and wanting to respect their context in history, and nothing to do with being religious. When I say I would, ideally, want Armenians (and everyone else) to move away from religion, that does not include getting into bulldozers and destroying churches. That much should be clear.
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