[Vision2020] Fresh air for Dougie W.

Tom Hansen thansen@moscow.com
Tue, 19 Aug 2003 20:03:56 -0700


As you stated, Mr. Nieuwsma:

" . . . every practical belief system has some sort of foundation, . . . "

I believe that these foundations define what each belief structure considers
to be appropriate/acceptable behavior.  Each person possesses his/her own
foundation for appropriate/acceptable behavior based on their individual
life experiences.

Not all peoples' belief structures are identical to everybody else's.  What
I consider to be "appropriate/acceptable behavior" may not fit within
anybody else's parameters of "appropriate/acceptable behavior" and vice
versa.  This even varies from region to region within the United States.

You have chosen to nullify each and every homosexual's belief system simply
because they are homosexual.

How many of the 58,007 names on the Vietnam War Memorial do you believe
belong to homosexuals.  What do you feel of their belief structures?  Should
we overlook the fact that each of them gave their lives and think down on
them because they were gay and in the same breath praise the child molesting
Catholic priest as he lectures from the pulpit?

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho