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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 760665" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I'm not judging him, except on his behavior, which is at third grade level. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and he's free to disagree with me, just as I'm free to disagree with him. Racism, race-baiting, and religious intolerance are never far below the surface for many people, as evidenced by numerous posts. I wouldn't expect to be able to read my Bible openly at the neighborhood coffee shop in Tehran, but in this country, a person's religious persuasion shouldn't be an issue. That's what makes us (as a country) different, and why attacks on religious freedom shouldn't be tolerated. The vast majority of Muslims are peaceful, just as are most Christians. As always, a few bad apples spoil it for the rest of us. I'm proud to be an American because our ideals are good ones, and even though we don't always live-up to them, it's better than any alternatives I can think of out there. If he wants to live in a one-religion country, there are a bunch of them that would welcome him with open arms. Just leave the Bible at home though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 760665, member: 12508"] I'm not judging him, except on his behavior, which is at third grade level. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and he's free to disagree with me, just as I'm free to disagree with him. Racism, race-baiting, and religious intolerance are never far below the surface for many people, as evidenced by numerous posts. I wouldn't expect to be able to read my Bible openly at the neighborhood coffee shop in Tehran, but in this country, a person's religious persuasion shouldn't be an issue. That's what makes us (as a country) different, and why attacks on religious freedom shouldn't be tolerated. The vast majority of Muslims are peaceful, just as are most Christians. As always, a few bad apples spoil it for the rest of us. I'm proud to be an American because our ideals are good ones, and even though we don't always live-up to them, it's better than any alternatives I can think of out there. If he wants to live in a one-religion country, there are a bunch of them that would welcome him with open arms. Just leave the Bible at home though. [/QUOTE]
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