I appreciate that view. I’m a Christian. A catholic even. I’m one of quiet faith. I was Jesuit educated. The same order our pope came from. Even he comes under frequent fire because he introduces things like “Hey, why don’t we focus on love and tolerance versus judgment, fire and brimstone?” The horror that brings based upon the reactions I’ve witnessed.

My sister-in-law is a lesbian. I attended her wedding and love her as though she were my own sister. I celebrated her joyous occasion and was greatly happy for her. You’d think to some, however, that I partied with Satan based on their reactions.

My biggest thing when it comes to the faith is to do my best to accept everyone for who they are and just to try to help them and make the world a better place. What’s ironic is that if one reads the Gospel now, and compares that to society, modern day fundamentalist Christians have become EXACTLY who the villains were in the Gospel.