To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (144193 ) 9/26/2001 5:16:26 PM From: Mary Cluney Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894 Ten, <<<How about the de-emphasis away from real solutions for minority Americans like education, strong parenting, more awareness of minority issues, and a real sense of right and wrong?>>> Right now I think you are about 3.2. I don't know how to respond to this. Do you think so called "people with a Politically Correctness agenda" are the main culprits of this part of your rant? <<<How about the anti-Christian viewpoints being allowed all across college campuses, while the Christian viewpoints are deemed "politically incorrect"?>>> Our country was founded based on religious tolerance. We didn't want to be the same as with where we came from - people died in the name of religion. We wanted to ensure religious freedom by separating the Church from the State. Believe it or not, there are people in our country who are not Christians. There are some who Jews, Moslems, Budahists, Taoists, and atheists. There are places that are built where you can pray and discuss religious issues. You can go home and practise any religion you want or not want. You can work in a place where everybody share the same religion, if you want. But, this country is based on relgious tolerance. You can agree to disagree wrt religion. You don't want Moslems to force their religion on you, do you? To believe that Christians are being persecuted by the Politcally Correct agenda is nuts. You don't know what true persecution is. Wait until they start persecuting Christians. Let me give you a clue, it's not going to be coming from those that's now in the Politcally Correct camp. Your other points are even more ridiculous. It is like saying the use of aspirin is wrong and maybe even dangerous because it masks the real sickness. Ridiculous. Mary