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(learn more about Tempest's story please visit)
What is remembered, lives.
I remember Tempest Smith.
I remember that it takes all types to make a world.
I remember that nature likes biodiversity. This is true of beliefs
and ideas as well.
I remember that I make a better witness to my own beliefs by simply
living them, not belittling others.
I remember Tempest Smith.
And I remember that another person’s belief (or non-belief) is just
as sincerely held as my own.
I remember to have the courage to say, "Hey, that's not right," when
I see someone being ridiculed.
And the next time I am tempted to go along with the crowd and tease
someone who is "different," I will remember Tempest Smith, and I
will remember my pledge.
Because what is remembered, lives.
We know that change is made one person at a time. So in memory of Tempest Smith and millions of victims of religious discrimination worldwide, we at the Pagan Pride Project ask you to pledge these three things:
Thank you for your generosity of spirit in acknowledging a problem and pledging yourself to its resolution.
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