GUESS AGAIN...THIS IS NOT A POLITICAL POST.
No one can usually agree with everything that someone else says, but there is always great value to something that is well said. The idea, the concept that freedom of religion does not mean that YOUR BELIEFS should be forced upon others is something that is lost in Christianity. Religious oppression against any one not believing as them is not religious freedom, it's oppression and prejudice. Religious leaders and religious advocates openly seek to force and imposed THEIR BELIEFS upon everyone, and condemn those that do not conform. All this while so called good Christian followers support their actions. Having morals means treating others as you would want to be treated. Having religious morals only applies to you if you believe as they do, otherwise you will be openly judged, condemned, prosecuted and oppressed. How can this be true Christianity? If this is not the case, then why do good Christians not condemn those Christians advocating oppression rather than supporting them? I've never heard any Christian leaders of advocates condemn another so called Christian advocate for promoting prejudice, condemnation, and persecution of others because they simply don't believe everything that they do. Religious oppression is injustice, and has nothing to do with any kind of freedom of choice. Why is religion so keen on trying to force everyone to their beliefs? Idoeno anymore... Religion in the mainstream seems to be more about the oppression and total control of others. Very sad, I grew up in the church and somehow thought Christians were suppose to be different. Well, that's my little rant fur the day... For what's it's worth. If you are a Christian, and allow your leaders to advocate oppression, you may have to question either your religion, or the religious leaders that advocate prejudice. It's a pot calling the kettle black thing. Tell me this is not true! If you can...and I would suggest a reality check may be in order.