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Gary_Sheldrake
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Dear PR: I think that you are arguing for the sake of argument. Again, because I think an idea or view is wrong doesn’t mean that I don’t respect the views of others. You may recall that respect also means an act of giving particular attention or consideration. We would do well to respect an insane person with a gun for instance, or a tiger who might have funny looking teeth. In the case that you have rightly described above as wrongful (the gassing of 6 million people), we would have done well to give attention and consideration to the stated views of the National Socialist Party in Germany as they came to power and built their military might. If we had proper respect in assessing their views, we would have enforced the military restrictions imposed n Germany at Versailles, and perhaps none of this would have happened. But people in power largely dismissed their views. Churchill was relegated to being a "back bencher’ because he had respect for what Hitler could do. If we had done the same, and not dismissed them as fools, not just six million would have been spared, but the twenty five million who were lost in that conflict might have been spared.So, just to be clear. This is a possible conversation you could have:
Person A: I believe that Hitler was right to gas 6 million people! The Bible says that this is something that is God’s will!
Gary: I respect that view!
Really?
Indeed.
Again, don’t confuse my respect for the view of others to imply agreement. On the other hand, I think comparing 21st century pagans to Hitler is a bit extreme. As for the other part of the discussion, and much more to the point, I do not feel that my beliefs are more important or “right” than anyone else’s. I am only concerned with living what I believe. I would like to offer the idea that more people will be interested in Catholicism if I serve as a good example of what a Catholic believes, and not because I snub what they currently believe as not being worthy of my respect. More people will admire us for our love than for our rightness. That said, please accept my concession of your rightness in this discussion over my own, and accept if you would, my love and respect.