Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 05/02/2007 - 18:02.
I live in the United States and I recently became friends with someone who moved here from Haiti only last year. He happens to be one of the kindest people I have met in my lifetime with more morals and better values than 95% of the people I know. Have you ever thought that God doesn't want us to argue about who or what to believe in, but to show love for others and acceptance for those who are different in their beliefs. As long as someone is living their life in an honest and respectful manner, why would someone come in and say that is wrong???? From what I can tell, Americans could learn quite a bit from the people of Haiti, maybe we should shut our mouths and open our hearts!! :)
I live in the United States
I live in the United States and I recently became friends with someone who moved here from Haiti only last year. He happens to be one of the kindest people I have met in my lifetime with more morals and better values than 95% of the people I know. Have you ever thought that God doesn't want us to argue about who or what to believe in, but to show love for others and acceptance for those who are different in their beliefs. As long as someone is living their life in an honest and respectful manner, why would someone come in and say that is wrong???? From what I can tell, Americans could learn quite a bit from the people of Haiti, maybe we should shut our mouths and open our hearts!! :)