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Purchase online at www.WonderWordBooks.com or call 1-800-642-6480. Readers advocate respect for opposing viewpoints DEAR ABBY: I’m writing regarding “Open- Minded in the South” (Nov. 24), the Christian woman who’s a supporter of the LGBTQ communi ty. She’s concerned about her boyfriend’s mother’s inability to see her view point and the effect it would have on future kids. I experienced some thing nearly identical. My boyfriend’s grandfather is an ordained pastor, and they raised their kids in a conservative home. After a few conversations with them about LGBTQ peo ple and other issues, we received a six-page letter detailing the “sins” we were committing. Fast-forward 20 years: I get along with my in-laws fabulously. In fact, the grandfather has said I’m his favorite! We don’t agree on pretty much anything politically, but I do still voice my opinion if the family says some thing I don’t agree with. My husband and I have two kids who often hear the in-laws say some judgmental things, and it’s a great segue to a con versation with my kids afterward. They under stand that not everyone is going to have the same beliefs, and even though we don’t agree with the in-laws on these issues, we love them dearly. It definitely isn’t a reason to end a good relationship. As to “Open-Minded’s” boyfriend not being up for the argument with his mom, he could be like my husband who HAS had conversations with them to no avail and realizes it’s futile. — BEEN THERE AND STILL THERE DEAR BEEN THERE: My readers used “Open- Minded’s” letter as an opportunity to have a DEAR ABBY Jeanne Phillips forum about respect, love and civility. I found their comments both valid and refreshing. Read on: DEAR ABBY: It is interesting that open- minded people are often open-minded only if you agree with them and are otherwise completely dogmatic. Neither party will ever convince the other that they are wrong. The solution: Don’t talk about the problem issue. We have a relative who holds office in a political party opposite to ours. We have a tacit agreement to simply never talk politics, and we get along great. Life is short, and there’s nothing more important than family and friends. Agree to disagree! — CALM IN KENTUCKY DEAR ABBY: When people have an opposing point of view, it doesn’t mean they hate you or are ignorant. Our culture is increasingly unable to engage in reasoned dia logue. Instead, people resort to shouting down reasonable thought and civil debate. My wife and I disagree over substan tive issues, but we cope. Our society needs to work toward a renewal of civility. — NO HATE IN TEXAS Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www. DearAbby.com or P.0. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.