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Americans Believe in True Tolerance

I have often said that tolerance today is a one-way street on a road called liberalism. Whenever words like “tolerance” “diversity” or now “non-discrimination” pop up look out, someone’s free speech rights are being shelved.

Thankfully, most Americans seem to see through the politically correct fog well enough to identify what is really going on.  In the last three emails, I have mentioned national polls from the Associated Press, the Washington Post and others showing that Americans do not believe in stifling religious expression or beliefs in the face of a pro-homosexual culture and political establishment.

Here’s more evidence.  A poll from Rasmussen found that an overwhelming percentage of Americans believe tolerance works both ways.  Eighty-five (85%) percent say that a Christian baker or photographer should be allowed to decline a request to participate in a homosexual wedding which goes against their religious beliefs.

A new poll from Caddell Associates finds that only 8 percent of those surveyed agree with the idea embraced by the Obama Administration and its Commissioner of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission who said, “when there is a conflict between religious liberty and sexual liberty,  religious liberty loses.”