This is why, when you debate religion, you need to be patient, not come in with an angry mindset, and keep an open mind.
Someone who isn't from the same background as you could be correct, and possibly could be sane and even possibly intelligent.
Let's give each other the benefit of the doubt, and if doubting, there are other means than rage.
I believe this is a lesson learned for everybody.
Tolerance, love, and respect go a long ways to increasing our common understanding of the things around us, without having to compromise our commitment to what we believe is true (on all sides of the debate).
(This coming from the guy who has had repeated offenses for flaming. Know that there is hope.)
As a wise person once told me, if you can't stand hearing ideas that challenge yours, get out of the boardroom.







