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Indiana Religious Freedom Law: A Frightening and Fascinating Insight Into America

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ByCOLUMN By MATTHEW DOWD @matthewjdowd
April 01, 2015, 7:53 PM

— -- The Indiana political eruption is simultaneously fascinating, disturbing, sad and causes me to pause and reflect on its broader meaning. I think the events of the last week related to the "religious freedom" law Gov. Mike Pence signed in Indiana that some say facilitates discrimination is symbolic of a deeper situation in the United States today.

We all understand the divides that exist in America at so many levels -- from politics or economics to personal viewpoints. But days go by and we think things are settled down or calm, just like a pool of water looks serene and without ripple. Then, if you drop dry ice in that same pool and it all bubbles over and becomes a torment. Similarly, this is what happens in America today. You drop an issue like the Indiana law into our body politic, or events in Ferguson, or a law on immigration, and the political pool becomes a raging body.

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A big part of the reason for this is because we compartmentalize our beliefs and we associate less and less with folks of divergent lifestyles or opinions. And then we don’t seek to try and understand where someone else is coming from. Not that we have to agree with them or adopt their belief system, but we don’t even try to see who they are, why they believe what they do, what led them to that, and what some shared values might be.

So many of us want to live a life of integrity in the midst of all the political back-and-forth, and we want to believe that we are open-minded and loving, but we have a hard time practicing that in our day-to-day lives. We all struggle to integrate what we think, what we say, and what we do in peaceful and deep alignment. Is this because we are afraid or feel under attack, or because our behaviors are reinforced by others of like mind and no one calls us on our hypocrisy?

Let me give some examples of what I mean on a lack of integrity in the midst of the Indiana disruption.

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