“why bring God into everything?” “I’m sorry. I forgot. But you know that’s an extremely funny question.” “Is it?” “To me. Not to you.” “No, not to me. It seems to me that without your religion Sebastian would have the chance to be a happy and healthy man.”
Charles believes the problem to be religion itself, as the social tradition which hems Sebastian in. But faith has nothing to do with how his family treats him, intentionally or not.