To the editor: Visitor contributor Alan Dershowitz says that “freedom of conscience doesn’t imply the liberty to adapt” (“When do legal guidelines in opposition to abuse turn out to be weapons in opposition to religion?,” Oct. 9). Following your conscience and being autonomous is American. We are able to’t punish folks for his or her perception methods. As Dershowitz notes, George Washington promised that our new nation would “give to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no help.”
Within the late Nineteen Sixties, my father and I had been discussing faith whereas driving on a New Mexico nation street lined by posts and barbed-wire fences. He turned to me and mentioned, “See that publish over there? Folks can pray to it if they need.” In different phrases, dwell and let dwell.
Tim Walz has his personal well-known phrase, “Thoughts your personal rattling enterprise.” Religions and perception methods are protected by our Structure; that’s what makes our democracy nice.
Anastacio Vigil, Santa Monica
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To the editor: I’m what you’d name a non-religious Jew. Or, in different parlance, “religious however not non secular.” Additionally, I want to claim that I’ve no issues with anybody’s beliefs, however could and infrequently do have with a few of their actions and behaviors.
That being mentioned, on and off over a number of many years, I used to be approached many instances by evangelicals professing their beliefs with missionary zeal, accompanied by annoying main questions on my beliefs so they may begin a persuasive debate — emphasis on “persuasive.” I might reply that I wasn’t , then want them effectively, letting them know I didn’t need to proceed the dialog. My criticism is that nonetheless, they’d persist, typically to the purpose of aggressive pushiness accompanied by threats of divine judgment.
Once more, neutrally expressing one’s beliefs is assured free speech. However pushy persistence, often known as “shoving your beliefs down my throat” with out my consent after being requested to be left alone, is what I name badgering, and even worse, harassment. And harassment shouldn’t be a assured constitutional proper.
Alan Rosenstein, Santa Monica