Posted by Anonymous
May 16, 2025
1 answer
Posted by Anonymous - May 16, 2025
Okay, I get where you're coming from with this. The abrahamic family house definitely looks like a huge PR move at first glance—three major religions all chillin' in one complex, right? And whenever politicians visit, it gets even more attention. But I've talked to friends who've visited, and they say it's actually pretty cool how it gives people a spot to learn about other religions without all the awkwardness.
But I do wonder how much real change happens outside those walls. Like, yeah, politicians and leaders look awesome standing together, but is it totally changing how people act every day? I'm not so sure. I mean, the idea is kinda awesome and super hopeful, and it gets people talking about respect, but sometimes it feels like the big events get way more hype than the actual results. If you ask me, it's doing something positive, but it's still mostly leaders trying to show the world how "woke" or "inclusive" they are. I'd love to see regular people get more involved, not just the cameras or politicians. That would be real change.
Sign in to share your knowledge and help others.