Yes! Let us recognize the humanity in each other and do unto others as we would have them do unto us! This is the way!

I am not arguing with you. I agree. Many horrible atrocities have been committed in the name of the Lord and of religion. .

In my view, again not arguing, many wonderful things have been done in the name of the Lord by those who followed His instructions to do unto others as we would have them do unto us. Those atrocities would be in direct contradiction to those instructions. Additionally, it has been revealed from the beginning that we are made in God’s image and likeness so, as you indicate, our common humanity binds us together and makes those atrocities wrong.

The evil we are seeing in society is from those who do not respect our common humanity and the golden rule.

We may not agree on the ultimate source of Goodness, but we agree on the same Goodness as essential to the solution.

Finally, a Christian worldview includes the freedom of each individual to choose to practice or not practice a religion, so non-believers are safe with a leadership that truly lives Christian values. Christian values require virtue and protecting the common good.

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Yes. I just believe that actions speak louder than words and while many believers maintain their practice well, the discussion or the practice of speaking your own truths turns people away more than not. Unfortunately.

Well you have not turned me away by speaking your own truth, and I agree that there is a risk that others will take offense. I appreciate you for listening and responding in a respectful manner and hope I have not caused any offense. What I say I hope and believe comes from a place of goodwill.