tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2841348142033509263.post7270385126182802050..comments2023-12-31T02:40:43.545-06:00Comments on The Norse Mythology Blog | norsemyth.org: Safe Spaces at University of ChicagoDr. Karl E. H. Seigfriedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12175244816952769358noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2841348142033509263.post-71479821709201715122016-08-28T10:14:09.048-05:002016-08-28T10:14:09.048-05:00I have read your latest blog with interest.i am re...I have read your latest blog with interest.i am responding not in critiscm or judgement. It is amazing the things that happen throught the world and we never hear about them. So thanks for publishing.First of all i am not an adherent to your faith, but as a studier of most things in life I do understand it.Should it really matter what one believes? Why do most main religions teach peace,mercy,love,humbleness, yet so very few actually live up to what they believe? It is sad that in the 21st century there is still this prominent superstition of other religions. For mebeing a human being on this planet means that all should be included not, as happens at the moment, exclusion seems to be the mantra.Unconditional love is taught yet it is so limited in so many people.I am a christian and it is to my sorrow that I have witnessed racism,bigotry,false witness,exclusion due to money social standing etc.This is not the christianity that i believe in.So once again thanks for your post what little support i can offer is yours. Be strong be true to yourself and we can only hope that others can be awoken to the realities of life.Ghillie Dhuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17732585271803686180noreply@blogger.com