Real Faith Doesn’t Require A Building

   With the debate about the ground zero mosque ringing in everybody’s ears, the issue of whether these Islamic gathering centres are welcome anywhere in the U.S has much more relevance.
   Extremists, whose pathetically prejudiced vision says no, welcome the backlash against the followers of the Islamic religion. In their hopelessly narrow minds they’re winning this debate, seeing Americans at each other’s throats feeds their hatred and contempt for a religion they don’t want to understand, and will never welcome into America. 
   The Osama Bin Laden’s of our complex world revel in the current U.S religious malaise, it’s a victory for them, and they will and are looking for ways to feed this fire that threatens to destroy the religious freedom guaranteed in the U.S Constitution.
   There’s something that I believe truly Godly people understand that religious fanatics miss, and that would be that pure worship, pure belief, and if you want pure prayer, doesn’t require an address on a street, nor the building that so many want to consider as holy ground. It only entails a willing heart and the wish to carry the word love to all who stand in the way of their eyes.
   The intolerance shown by the bigots that call America their home can thank the constitution for their freedom to express their profoundly stupid ideals. But they don’t see the other side of the street existing for the very same reason, for that they would need wisdom, a word and its meaning far from their closed hearts and minds.