Bigorty Seems To be Acceptable For Some and Not For Others
Bigorty Seems To be Acceptable For Some and Not For Others If one derogatively talks against one of another religion and specifically about their faith, most would put the talker in the category of a bigot. This is true also if, outside of just being faithful to their God and faith, they promote and want respect for their own belief, but do not respect anyone else that believes differently. This is a fine line? a strait and narrow way, that any faithful person walks while interacting with others. I have noticed that there's a Simpsons episode about when the Simpsons and Ned Flanders go to Israel is being played quite often. I won't go into details, but there seems to be a push to make one new religion or tear down all religion. I mention this episode because it is so lol funny, but I believe its constant replay conveys a deeper message to plants seeds of anti faith. Considering my first paragraph, why isn't the attempt to tear down all religions, guised as peace, considered as bigoted as an attempt to tear down one? It is the same. If I am the only and the last to openly and boldly exclaim Jesus is Lord then so be it. And I will not and have not disrespected or discriminated against any other religion in doing so, but looked for open dialogue. I'm perfect in this matter. Our American founders got it right with the first amendment. We can be as religious or non-religious as we choose, but whatever we choose, we shall not be mistreated anyway. Jews, Muslims, & Christians have common points but are not the same. The biggest and most significant difference is that we all believe differently about Jesus. Yet, we co-exist. That is America. Faith compromised is no faith at all. And if one has to change their faith to get along and get by, then the first amendment is a lie. And for those that are offended because anothers faith, should maybe question the sincerity and strength of their belief in their own religion. Let us all openly be who we are and accept one another as long as we do not impose by force or impede anothers rights or liberties. Having one change for you to like or cooperate with them is not tolerance and acceptance at all, but quite the opposite. Nor is it the American way. But we have freedom to be and believe according to the faith of our choice. God Bless America and let freedom ring! Yulanda K. Jones
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