Saturday, January 9, 2010

Brit Hume's Tiger Woods remarks shine light on true intolerance

Michael Gerson, WaPo "But the American idea of religious liberty does not forbid proselytization; it presupposes it. Free, autonomous individuals not only have the right to hold whatever beliefs they wish, they also have the right to change those beliefs and to persuade others to change as well. Just as there is no political liberty without the right to change one's convictions and publicly argue for them, there is no religious liberty without the possibility of conversion and persuasion."

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