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Religion And Polarization: Various Relations And How To Contribute Positively Rather Than Negatively, Kent Greenawalt
Religion And Polarization: Various Relations And How To Contribute Positively Rather Than Negatively, Kent Greenawalt
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The theme of this Essay is that in our present culture, we need badly to understand and accept those who see things differently from ourselves, and to afford people some latitude not to directly violate their deepest convictions. For example, those with religious convictions that marriage should be between men and women need to see why those with gay sexual inclinations feel strongly they are entitled to equal treatment and the latter need not reject as deeply prejudicial all those whose religious convictions lead them to subscribe to the more limited, unwise, historical view about marriage. This understanding on both …