Yes, obviously, there's this degree of wanting people to accept other people faiths and philosophies.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'Accepting the Christ' is merely a shift in self-perception.
There have to be people who are vocal about the advancement of knowledge over faith.
I think tolerance and acceptance and love is something that feeds every community.
It is definitely somewhat a crutch of feeling that you have to please others in order to be accepted.
The great thing is that whether we have faith or not, we are by and large very tolerant of people, whatever their particular view.
I accept people for who they are and love them. That doesn't mean I have to agree or that I have to turn my back on the tenets of my faith and reject the tenets of my faith when it comes to homosexuality.
People have a lot of different beliefs, and at the end of the day, we all have deeply held beliefs that probably don't make sense to anyone else.
We are constantly learning and growing and changing. We are really an experiment. We are endeavoring to discover if a community of faith can exist purely for the good of others.
It can be demonstrated that in any society there is a distribution of religious tastes and concerns.
A lot of people are simply interested in exploring their own spirituality, their own values, who they are, whether they're happy where they are.