YeshuaRedeemed
Revelation 3:10
This is for everyone. Atheists are very welcome to share their thoughts for example. For me, religious liberty is usually a right, but there are exceptions. What those exceptions may be differ on subjectivity and individual opinion. As with all of my content on this site, audience participation is requested irregardless of person opinion. One example of religious liberty in my privately held opinion not being a right is a religious doctor denying the morning after pill to a crime victim. Personally, while I feel I have the right to my religious beliefs, thought, speech, and practice, I do not feel comfortable forcing people to live as Christians. I am a religious and political moderate, and believe in building bridges between liberals and conservatives, atheitheists and religious people. I to some extent follow situational ethics when it comes to some issues. Political or religious, without sacrificing my personal core values, I believe I can support an atheist's moral right to be an atheist, or a Muslim to Islam, because if I want respect for my rights, I have to and want to respect yours. My dance teacher told me a story of Satanists who protected a Muslim hate crime victim, and I asked what the Christians did to help, and she said they did not help. I personally feel that Christians and other religious adherents are straying from their core religious principles. All religions in my opinion have a few bad apples, and some atheists are kinder than I can be at times. I am calling for individual introspective honesty, mutual kindness, and tolerance during disagreement. I hope I am not posting this in the wrong section, but I feel like the fine art of civil disagreement and personal rights arte dying, and what I want to kno is how can we maximize religious liberty, without taking things too far? Just my personal thoughts, please share yours.