Its inherently wrong for people of faith (not Ivy in particular) to tell people what to eat, what to wear, who they can and can't have sex with (and in what position), to mutilate children's genitals and so on and on....all based on miracles that are just fairytales used to scare children. The endgame always is to accuse anyone who wont be coerced into believing as not being as moral as someone with faith...which is frankly, insulting. Well...

Is it moral for orthodox jews to thank god every morning that they were not born a woman?
Is the muslim injunction that states anyone wishing to denounce their faith should be killed, moral?
Is it moral to tell children they will go to hell if they do wrong?
Is it moral to be told we would no know right from wrong if we were not already the property of some celestial dictator? And with that comes a demand for compulsory love
Is it moral to be told you can be convicted (by god) of thought crime at any minute of any day

Religion is almost like a celestial North Korea, except when you die you get out...not with religion we're told, thats when the real fun begins.

That is why I have a real defiance of theocracy and no real respect for those who mix their political view points with this