Within the article the author doesn't actually say which religion he believes in, so he can say what he likes and I for one will not bother him if he doesn't bother me.



As spake the kilted prophet:
"Verily, a wise man and a fool shall die the same death, except that the wise man be not chafed in his nether parts, nor doth he go down to the grave bifurcated. Better in life a poor man who is wise and girded about in a kilt than a man who is foolish and panted. The fool shall cry out from Sheol, but the wise shall enter eternity soothed by gentle breezes, nor shall the evil of an inseam be remembered."