You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Tolerate, Accept, or Embrace?

in #life6 years ago

I didn't find that disjointed or "offensive" in any way.
Although I'm an atheist, I can respect those whose faith helps them respect the rights of all others.

Even if I don't like something, I am mature enough to know that doesn't give me the right to use force to stop it when it doesn't violate the life, liberty, or property of another.

I was recently told that my believing "Pride Month" is silly is hateful. I have no desire to use force against them, but feeling pride in something like that (or your nationality, your "race", or whatever) is just absurd. You be you, and don't demand others bow to your quirks.

A person's sexual orientation doesn't affect their natural human rights one iota. This means it also doesn't entitle them to "extra rights" (no such thing).