I wouldn't normally ask this kind of question, because I can already second-guess half of the answers it's going to get.
But let's face facts here, shall we?
I focus on Christianity and Paganism (generalised, not being specific to either) when I ask this question. Your faiths are generally meant to be accepting of other faiths. Why is it then, that some of us (in both faiths! I'm not just bashing one) feel like we must argue with the other?
It would seem to me that some people fail to realise tolerant does NOT mean "You must accept what they believe and believe it too" nor does it mean "You can argue with them about how wrong you think their faith is because your faith is older/better/more popular". Tolerant means that we should accept that people will believe what they believe, and we have no right to say their believes are wrong. You have NO WAY to justify such an argument. If you do argue like this, you are a hypocrit. I dare you to say that you are otherwise.
2007-11-26
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