“Home” more than a location
Many readers are experiencing their first experience of living away from their parent’s home, while many others find themselves migrating around the world to further their education, and away from culture. Yet have you ever really thought about the question of where “home” is? Is it the place where you physically reside, or is it a spiritual place or feeling? For many this place of spiritual comfort may be their house of faith.
Is hostility underlying our tolerance for others?
My daughter’s getting married! Her fiance is any parent’s dream; a polite man with a great deal of patience and consideration for others. Strong in his religion and yet moderate and intelligent. What’s the problem, you might ask? Many at SDSU perceive there to be a high level of tolerance for diversity here.
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