Well said, and very "Christian" thinking that leads to this "acceptance of different cultures."
"Cultures" as a word seems impersonal from a distance. As in, let's go celebrate this culture at a food festival this weekend, etc.
But, the reality is people are raised in societies with behaviors that become acceptable 'normals.' Now, introducing different cultures living and working next door to each other becomes harrowing - especially for children and women. It is NEVER just different foods. It is CULTURE and PEOPLE.
Well said, and very "Christian" thinking that leads to this "acceptance of different cultures."
"Cultures" as a word seems impersonal from a distance. As in, let's go celebrate this culture at a food festival this weekend, etc.
But, the reality is people are raised in societies with behaviors that become acceptable 'normals.' Now, introducing different cultures living and working next door to each other becomes harrowing - especially for children and women. It is NEVER just different foods. It is CULTURE and PEOPLE.