Eat of My Nachos and Be in My Salsa
Like Abraham before me, I believe in but one God. Too often religion separates instead of unites. Why should God be accessible from only one path? Why must a person's faith in his or her salvation depend upon a trust in the failure of another's faith in his redemption? A Muslim or Christian or Hindu who is faithful to the beliefs of his family and heritage, who helps but hurts no other, and who bares no malice is a good person on a pathway towards Heaven. This would apply to a faithful and kind hearted Jew, Buddhist, Sciencetologist, and even Agnostic or Atheist. Faith is faith, good is good, charity, kindness, piety, morality, sympathy, empathy; we, as a common people of this planet are all united in these shared ideals of compassion. These are our joined beliefs that guide us along the pathways towards God, or Heaven, or Nirvana, or just a better world in which to live. God does not discriminate against religions or beliefs born and evolved from differing cultures. God is colorblind. God is culture blind. God is blind to religion.
Eat of my Nacho, my French Fry, my Tapas, my Nan, my Pita...like Abraham before me, I believe in but one God.