Friday, July 29, 2022

Politics and Religion


 What does this say about how we interact with each other?

Most people say, " I won't talk about politics or religion" Well, it seems that politics is an essential part of deciding on new friends, yet no one wants to talk about it. Politics should be an open and civil conversation.  Most would say they would not speak because they are afraid of an argument about trying to convince others of their opinions. Discussions on politics should be openly discussed with the exception, not without the consent of the other to talk about it. If individuals are willing and open, I believe it should take place.

As for religion, this is a tricking one because estimates are about 10,000 religions in the world.  This is difficult because one would need some common knowledge of all faiths. I think it should be discussed but with limits; if there are some common values, it's good. One would need to understand some general aspects to have a reasonable discussion. But, as I said about political debates if both are willing to engage, go for it.

Music and entertainment are not essential factors in deciding on friends.



Disclaimer: I do not endorse NBC News or any other progressive media. But there is a need to know what the other side is discussing. 



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

How can we spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ if we never bring up religion in conversation? What if your friend has a terminal disease...should you not ask them if they know Jesus?

Ken said...

Conversation should take place if both parties are willing to have this discussion. As I stated, if both are willing to engage, go for it. And I agree with your statement Christians should ask those who are willing to engage if they know Jesus.