Monday, February 22, 2010
Third response to Danielles Blog
The last blog that I looked at Danielle's Blog. Her topic was religion. I liked the way she introduced her topic on her slide show. In the begininning of her slide show, it talks about how the United States of America is one of the most religiously diverse countries throughout the world. She says in the introduction of her slide show that United States is dealing with the challenge that people are entitled to their own beliefs, yet those same people are not willing to accept the choices and beliefs of others. There is a difficult and necessary goal that American's need to work towards: Religious Tolerance. Then the next slide talks about how Americas independence was motivated by religious freedom. This was interesting to read about because its cool to connect back on how America does try to be as free as they can. On the next slide, there was a pie chart that showed all the different religions in the United States and had a controdiction between people that believed in Religion and people who were atheist. In general, both of the ideas make sense. It was interesting to see how many people were catholic and buddist and muslim and jewish in the United States and it shows how much diversity the United States has. There was a picture that was interesting on Danielles Blog with a quote. The quote said, " Religios freedom means any religion". I found this quote to be interesting because it made me think that this quote was trying to say that there will only be religious feedom if people accept the other religions around the world. There was a youtube video that I found interesting on Danielles blog. It talked about Coexist which I've heard about before but, ever really learned and knew what it was. Coexist is when People are making more conscious efforts to coexist with one another, and learn to tolerate other religions that do not necessarily agree with their own ideas. This was interseting to watch a youtube video on and interseting to see what the coexist was because I always wondered about it. Overall, it was interesting to see how Danielles blog talked about the differences between atheists and people who believe in religion.
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