The rabbis and their wives may say whatever they wish in private conversations. I may not like their views, but a person is allowed to say anything in his or her own home.
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If a person says or does something that we consider offensive, our first obligation is to refuse to take offense and then communicate privately, honestly, and directly with that individual. Such an approach invites inspiration from the Holy Ghost and permits misperceptions to be clarified and true intent to be understood.
In America you can say anything you want - as long as it doesn't have any effect.
I like talking to priests, to Catholics. Everyone has their beliefs.
I don't think you have the right to shout about other people's private life.
Every person has got the right to speak in public so long as it is their own point of view and it does not reflect badly on their employers, the game or other personalities in the game.
I think someone's conversation, whether in e-mail or in person, should be private.
In my house, I'm not allowed to shout at anybody. It's very strict. It's a very Christian home.
I don't think anyone can say I have said one thing in public and done another in private.
People have the right to say what they want to.
People will say what they want to say, in the way they want to.
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