The thread recalls a scene from 'I, Claudius':
Claudius: Well, don't you prescribe special prayers to be used when taking medicine?
Xenophon: I suggest, Caesar, that as High Pontiff and the author of a book on religion, you are more qualified to prescribe prayers than I am.
Claudius: Do you Greeks believe in nothing?
Xenophon: I told you what I believe in. Briony.
Boru
Claudius: Well, don't you prescribe special prayers to be used when taking medicine?
Xenophon: I suggest, Caesar, that as High Pontiff and the author of a book on religion, you are more qualified to prescribe prayers than I am.
Claudius: Do you Greeks believe in nothing?
Xenophon: I told you what I believe in. Briony.
Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson