What lessons can we glean from recent events such as the Main Street Plaza debate and the LDS contributions to the Hindu and Krishna temples in Utah?
Is it good to do good works with people who follow a false religion or ideology?
Does it help your family to invite nice heretics or infidels to dinner?
Is an attempt to persuade another to change religious belief an arrogant act of cultural genocide or a sincere act of interpersonal caring and respect?
How can we respectfully and peacefully contest our differing religious beliefs and practices when we feel integrity requires us to do so?
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