Wow, that is so out of touch with history, it boggles the mind. Tyrants have always existed, and were happy to use religion to justify their behavior by saying saying they had God's favor to perform it. Religion is just as valuable a tool for the tyrant as for the benevolent ruler.
you think you know what is true history??? You accept the things you're told by authorities???? What is taught in statist regimes like the United States now is, is propaganda, not history. Some folks have noted that "history" is always written by the winners. . . . usually totalitarian types. . . .
The religion of Jesus started out as a sort of dissident movement against an established state religion tolerated and exploited by the Romans, but only became useful to the tyrants once it became quite prevalent, and achieved state sanction after Constantine.
your are a professed advocate of "secular humanism", and I understand you don't want to see the truth about your religion. You might see some distinctions between Marxism and "Secular Humanism". If you want to discuss the impact of "Secular Humanism" as the hypothetical United States State-sanctioned religon of today, I would appreciate it if you cared to take an hour or so to lay down the foundations of what you believe in this thread. Define "Secular Humanism" to your best ability, and to your actual belief.
Then expect me to respond by showing how various twentieth century despots have invoked these ideas in their statist rule.
I am drawing a distinction here between folks who actually believe there is a "God" whose judgments are relevant, as. . .. say. . . . Benjamin Franklin or George Washington. . . . and folks who believe humans can fare better on their own judgment.
Humans acting on their own judgment, acknowledging no "higher principle", do fall into different groups of political philosophy, and indeed there have been tyrants as well who believed, or pretended to believe, they were acting in the cause of God. I don't think God really thought they were in the right, and I generally don't accept statist religion as valid any more than any other kind of propaganda or delusion. I am speaking of the kind of conscience that acts as a check against doing evil. That is my kind of religion. I think you could possibly construct some arguments of how some people's principles in secular humanism can do as much.
I think it's a worthwhile discussion to have, and it could move us both to a little better ground in our lives. . . .