How to stand in your faith without making the world worst, I can say this video is the one that define it:
I have to say, what John Cena said is what we should practise on faith: "feels right of what we are believing without forcing other people to take the same stance."
I may support a party, a politician, etc., but it doesn't make me not befriend with other people with other view on politics. What is to gain to hate them people? I don't really understand what's wrong with current politics climate.
I remember the history story about Indonesian founders. In Konstituante, they represented their parties and fought with words to have their agenda across. It was very delicate debates. However, when they have recesses, they would walked away into the concierge room and they would talked with each other about different light topics as if there was no heated debates on-going among them.
Contrasted with today's view where you would witch hunted even your own family just because they were not on the same side is really ridiculous.
Where did we go wrong that nowadays people have forgotten how democracy works?
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