Happiness is difficult to find when much of society does not allow the same freedoms for others as they permit for themselves. Much of society, frustratingly so, relishes in a bad habit, demanding other people to kowtow under those strict demands, indicating who and what they must be or become before being accepted into humanity's protective fold. "Good religion" demonstrates love and tolerance, but so often "good religion" is overlooked and replaced with ignorance and an inability to know right from wrong. Hypocrisy ...
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Happiness is difficult to find when much of society does not allow the same freedoms for others as they permit for themselves. Much of society, frustratingly so, relishes in a bad habit, demanding other people to kowtow under those strict demands, indicating who and what they must be or become before being accepted into humanity's protective fold. "Good religion" demonstrates love and tolerance, but so often "good religion" is overlooked and replaced with ignorance and an inability to know right from wrong. Hypocrisy dominates, giving way to unfairness, all the while freedom lacks. For a gay person, struggling and fighting for understanding and freedom becomes difficult. For those hating gay people, rationality vanishes, giving way to hypocrisy, not knowing good from bad and right from wrong. Throughout both Volume One and Volume Two, the battle continues, determining who is right and who is wrong. Is "The Rev." 100% correct, knowing all there is to know? Does he alone have an "in with God", giving him perfect understanding of all Biblical knowledge, permitting him to "send gay people to hell"? One can quickly realize who is lying and who is telling the truth, when placing facts on the table for discussion. Intelligence soon surfaces when rationality, reality and what is right and what is wrong emerges during debates and discussions. People repeat like parrots what they are taught, without doing person research for themselves. Drone-like, so often people do not think on their own, wanting for other people to tell them how to think and what to read, and what they can say and what they cannot say. In Volume Two, continues the battle between the radiance of becoming a free thinker with a free soul or becoming a robot without freedom, having a dismal, clouded soul.
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