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Sep 05, 2006 17:12






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Yes. If anyone goes to a country and he knows
what the beliefs of that country are, he should be
willing to accept those beliefs, not necessarily adopt
them, or why would he want to stay there.
Missionaries go to countries and try to preach their
religion, but they do it peacefully and they have to
do a certain amount of accepting the beliefs of the
people they are working with before they can teach
them a new way of thinking. I don't care for people
of other beliefs being here if they don't cause
problems, but if they don't like the system, they need
to leave not change the system because freedom (our
system)was here first. I think people of different
cultures can learn a lot from each other, and ALL
people ought to be able to be proud of their heritage.

I think America is probably already a lost cause. We
have already compromised our principles too much and
now we stand for nothing. We are already on the
decline. Our educational system is failing, our
economy is failing, our political system is corrupt.
I hope I don't see us be taken over in my lifetime.
But Christians are now close to being in the minority
and if they start allowing gay marriages we'll fall
even faster. Many of the world countries hate us. I
don't think we'll see our country be any "greater" in
our lifetimes than it has already been and I'm afraid
we will see it be much worse. I think the standard of
living is going down. People may have a lot more
material stuff, but they are in debt head-over-heels.

Our country shouldn't change to fit everybody's
needs. It's our country. They should mold into our
style or not complain. They choose to live here, if
they don't like it, they can go somewhere they like
better.

Michelle says you probably won't be up Sat.
Sorry we won't get to see you. What about the next
week-end? Do you want to get to-gether and eat?

Love,

Mom

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