Letter to the editor

Posted on Apr 22 2016 - 10:26am by Larry and Arlene Dilley

The juxtaposition of two articles in Wednesday’s DM was interesting. The article about the Muslim Student Association lauded the benefits of expressing one’s faith by quoting the MSA’s faculty advisor as saying that wearing a hijab “sets boundaries for her.” “I like setting these boundaries, it helps me keep my religious practices and culture,” she said.

The article dealing with the effort to repeal HB 1523 gave extensive coverage to those who believe that people of faith are “creating a battle of ‘God against the gays,'” and accused the state “of ostracizing its own citizens.”

We cannot have it both ways. Learning from others and trying to understand their cultures is commendable. Thus, we build bridges of communication and understanding. On the other hand, followers of Christ should not be prohibited from freely exercising their religion as is their First Amendment right.

Serious Christ-followers will not deny basic services to others who espouse different values. However, it is when Christian business owners are asked to participate in events that celebrate lifestyles incongruent with their Christian values, such as same-sex weddings, that these values must be protected. People of faith must have the rights and protection to exercise their religious freedom openly and fearlessly in the marketplace.

Larry and Arlene Dilley

dilleyla@bellsouth.net