That’s the thing. In any political clash, I have to allow for the passion, the sincerity, and the right motives of the people with whom I disagree. I expect to be heard and respected, even when my opponent has a greater knowledge of the facts of history or law. I expect tone and feelings to count, and not to be dismissed because of my emotion or my personal story; I expect not to be shut down by the feelings or story of my opponent.
It took a long time to find these boundaries, these allowances and expectations. I insist on them, though. For me, they mean that we really can talk about politics and religion.
I agree! And I'm looking forward to having this discussion unfold, and for the opportunity to take Wallis' book seriously.
Posted by hessma at April 15, 2005 07:54 PM