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This is because more often than not religion teaches that it is the one true faith and that all those who do not follow it are sinners and will be damned to hell [or equivalent]

People can't accept others having their own beliefs because deep down they see this as a self-confession that they doubt their own religious belief.

Personally I don't have that problem because my religion actually wants us to doubt it and wants us to question everything.

2006-10-03 04:35:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

First of all, it depends on the person. Not all people of religion are intolerant to others. Secondly, the problem is the church's teachings. Some churches teach intolerance to other relgions or they teach that people following other faiths will go to hell unless converted. That's why those Jehovah Witnesses won't leave me alone. Anyway, because many people feel so strongly about their faith any attack or contradicting points of view are considered incorrect, and depending on the person's level of tolerance towards other religions, getting along with others can be a problem.

2006-10-03 04:55:09 · answer #2 · answered by Angel Baby 5 · 0 0

Its a good question, and although I am not religious, I think the majority of people who are do follow religions such as islam, christianity, buddist etc which do promote living in harmony, do live in peace and tolerate others of different faiths.

Unfortunately you get a few twisted and derranged individuals who use religion as a reason to further their own selfish gain, or others who are complete narrow-minded morons and don't really understand their own beliefs.

2006-10-03 04:36:50 · answer #3 · answered by Chris G 3 · 1 0

I don't think most people do. I live in Canada, very cutlurally diverse. I went to school with Jewish kids, Catholic kids, Protestant kids, despite being a Lutheran taught for a Roman Catholic schoolboard.

I think this polarization only started in the last 25 years or so, with extremists from all religions wanting to divide and conquer and it's my way or you're wrong.

Most people realize people are people. We share the same wants and desires for our families and friends as do other people . Division only happens when political and religious leaders start talking against other faiths and dogmas and ethnicities to promote their and then the violence begins and the hatred etc.

2006-10-03 04:36:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't believe they necessarily do, depending on the people and the environment in question. In my experience, the people who make the biggest discord with people of faith is those who claim not to have any. Atheists slam everyone, in the mistaken belief that to believe in any god is a violation of intellect and good sense. And because it points up their own lack of faith in anything.
But of course there is also the position of those who are unable to grant religious freedom to anyone who doesn't agree with them. Reasons for this vary, but chiefly it's a matter of believing that those who don't agree with your belief ought to be converted, which makes for resentment among those being assured that their choice of faith is the wrong one.
Bottom line, I suppose, people are just inclined to be unpleasant about their beliefs in many different areas, and contentious in general.

2006-10-03 06:06:04 · answer #5 · answered by kaththea s 6 · 0 0

The answer is more a political one, then an anthropological one. religions are not just religions. they are societies and communities. And when you are in a community, regardless of what that community is, it is the BEST COMMUNITY IN THE WORLD. Anyone who says differently must have something wrong with them, or they just don't know how great your community is. but it's not always the case.I am jewish and I live in a house with 3 catholics, 2 muslims, 1 hindi, and 4 protestants, and 2 black baptists. We all get along fine...infact we love eachother. That is mostly because we agree to disagree

2006-10-03 06:53:14 · answer #6 · answered by Chit P 4 · 0 0

I am intolerant of non self-thinkers. I have a hard time living with other people's beliefs because the followers are generally brainwashed zombies.

2006-10-03 04:39:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In my own opinion take this occasion. shall we are saying i've got grown up in a church because of the fact i became into 5 years old. decrease back while i became into 5, the preacher could be spouting off approximately human beings wanting to get their souls precise earlier they die and bypass to hell. rapid forward two decades later and the sermon remains approximately anybody wanting to repent earlier they die and bypass to hell. it is unlike i've got been binge ingesting and pimping females this finished time. Why do I nevertheless could desire to hearken to this? the only answer i can think of of is that Christians are very vulnerable of their own faith and could get well their ideals repeatedly lower back so they experience solid approximately their selves and their circumstances. that's an analogous reason they attempt to stress human beings into believing because of the fact they're afraid themselves. they think of it supplies them leverage into someones own perspectives via scaring them with something that isn't exist in any respect, for this reason your "soul". that's complete with unhappy thoughts, tearful experience sorry approximately and offended hate crammed speech. interior the tip, if God extremely exists he will coach himself to you. maximum christians won't believe that and maximum will overlook approximately it as atheist talk, yet while they could examine their bibles it is precisely the way God meant for himself to be stumbled on. Such is the story of Abraham and the Apostle Paul. the respond is obtrusive in itself. The greater Christians, the greater believers, the greater attendance the greater funds.

2016-12-26 08:17:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because their own faith is endoctrinated into them and some people cannot be open to broarder idears ideas.
I feel that we need to be less judgemental and just except others just as they are.

2006-10-04 07:21:37 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's called ego! No one wants to be the wrong one and it is so much easier to hate than to accept, to joke about something than to learn about it.... To accept or understand would mean to use a few extra brain cells and you know how much hard work that can be!?

2006-10-03 04:33:11 · answer #10 · answered by afiavini 1 · 0 0

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