New Delhi, April 30 -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday said courts need to be circumspect while dealing with matters of religion as allowing individuals to disregard age-old practices and rituals followed by religious denominations can lead to "disaster" and "dangerous consequences" of annihilating the religion itself. Amid the ongoing debate in the top court which is considering questions of law arising out of review petitions challenging entry of women in Sabarimala temple and related issues involving discrimination of women in other religions, the nine-judge bench said that religious belief is a "matter of conscience" which cannot become a matter of debate in a court of law. A bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and co...