I would say that banning organised religion is counter to the right to peaceful assembly and association set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
I do understand what you're saying, and I am far from happy that there are people who accept dogma in this way. However, it is ultimately their choice to accept dogma, and they are free to leave, at least if they live in a liberal democracy. It's not easy even there, and I know that people who have turned their backs on the faith they were born into can have very negative experiences, but it does happen. At least, provided there is a separation between Church law and state law. There are places in the world where leaving your church is not a viable option, but this is better solved through education and development rather than banning organised religion.
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I think it could work actually. In a lot of European countries they have laws against hate groups organizing, and spreading hate literature. Surely the biblical stance on homosexual and their union can be interpreted as such.
In most western religious text you can find so sort of "hate" message.
I think actually we should just kill them all and let their Norse Gods sort them out