Religion
In reply to the discussion: what is the most important aspect of the interaction between belivers and non believers [View all]Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)Ours is a diverse group with people of various backgrounds and upbringings. It is unrealistic to expect us to agree on everything, much less like each other. We're going to disagree. We're going to have personality clashes. It is inevitable.
But I don't think that's a problem, at least not a detrimental one. Third-way Democrats and Marxist Democrats don't agree on economic policy. Pro-gun Democrats and anti-gun Democrats don't agree on gun ownership. Realist Democrats disagree with pacifist Democrats. Scientist Democrats disagree with anti-GMO and anti-vaccine Democrats. Are these diverse groups promoting discord by virtue of their disagreements?
I don't think so. Despite what is said in this forum, I feel in no way compelled to start voting Republican. Anyone else?