It is terribly difficult to dislike Tony. He's like a earnest British schoolboy who is bred to receive approval. I like Tony, but I can't respect the poor quality arguments he's making here. Even just in his opening remarks, he made a series of terrible errors. Look just as his line about the Torah "Do unto other as you would like them to do unto you" does not reflect Abraham's repeated acts of genocide. Even less defensible is his brazen definition of everything bad as an adulteration of religion and everything good as representing the true essence of religion. It is as if he's never actually read a religious text.