It's OK for Christians to make mistakes

I read Alton Fisher's letter in last Sunday's Free Press. (" What does it mean to be a 'good Christian'? " Detroit Free Press, June 1.) As a person who says that he is "not very religious," your preconceived notions appear to me to lump Christians into either "fully successful" or miserable failures.

"Truly sweet" people can stay away from people and activities they don't agree with because they have a right to think and do what their conscience tells them to do.

Unless they're being loudly vocal they are not "spreading hate and unacceptance," they are exercising their right to not participate.

Maybe they're struggling (yes, Christians struggle) and trying to reconcile biases they were taught with how we are challenged to "hate the sin, love th

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