Indeed, and I already somewhat addressed this concept in my earlier statement, even though I didn't name proselytization directly. The thing is though, and I'm sure you'll agree, a lot of the things we believe can have a direct impact on our behavior towards each other. Even religions that don't revolve around prophets often see people behaving improperly. Even the non-religious can find themselves behaving similarly as many colorful threads in r/atheism have illustrated over the years. It's not a problem with religion, just like it's not a problem with patriotism and nationalism, or race, or sexual identity, or anything of the source. It's a problem with a lack of education, a lack of empathy and respect, and a lack of social encouragement to be better than we already are. It's hard. It sucks. I know. That's okay though, because it's possible to change things. I'm sure steve does what he can to address these issues. I'm positive you do. I know I do. In fact, I'm confident the majority of Hubski's members in some way shape or form do what they can to make the world a better place. Progress is possible, maybe even inevitable. We just have to try and fight for it.The problem with a lot religions that revolve around prophets when it comes to this issue, is that more often than not there are texts that people are able to point to in order to reinforce both their arguments and their beliefs.