Americans will respect your beliefs if you just keep them private.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are only two occasions when Americans respect privacy, especially in Presidents. Those are prayer and fishing.
I respect the rights of those who do not share my beliefs, but to teach my faith to my children and to share it with anyone who will listen - that is my right, too.
I respect religion and will respect any religion.
Americans have the right to say what they believe. But with that right comes the responsibility to respect our neighbors, respect law enforcement, and obey the laws.
It is intolerable that in our country citizens should feel so upset and under assault because of their religious choice that they would conclude that they have to hide.
Americans honor and respect each other's faith, and we honor those that choose to have no faith.
I respect every religion.
The only way to be true to our American tradition is to maintain absolute governmental neutrality regarding religious beliefs and practices.
If you live what you believe, you will always have the respect of others.
I don't have a religion, but I respect them.
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