And last but not least...
Incorrect logic point #3: Protesting (yelling) would have convinced people to change. Read More »
Religious Tolerance

Protest on Protesting Christians part 3

Protest on Protesting Christians, part 2
As you can see from my previous post, the Founding Fathers had nothing in their minds toward religious hate. For an absolutely amazing example of this, just go ahead and take a look at the very first Amendment in the Bill of Rights: Read More »

Protest On Protesting Christians, Part 1
In July of 2007, the daily prayer that opens Senate was said by a Hindu Chaplain. This is the first time it was opened by a Hindu, when it is normally said by a Christian. And some Christians didn't like this. Read More »
It isn't about Muslims
I wrote a blog recently about a letter Muslims wrote to Christians leaders and some people commented that Muslims and Christians should stop fighting. It is really not about the Muslims, it is about the Christians. Read More »

I'm Grateful for Ramadan's Recognition
This is in reference to this article that I am so glad to have come across while visiting the ICNA webpage, ICNA is short for Islamic Circle of North America. Read More »
What is the True Meaning of Being a Christian?
What is the true meaning of being a Christian? Am I a Christian? Those are questions I ponder sometimes.

"I hate Catholics." - The Importance of Pluralism
“I’m Jewish.”
“I’m Christian!” Read More »

Problems with Non-Believers and Skeptism
We all have our own set of beliefs. It seems people these days are really skeptical, which is fine. But why do they have to tell other people not to believe in anything at all? Read More »


