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I know neither is favorable. But if you had the power to eject people who cannot accept the religious views of others -or- those who cannot accept the political views of others from Society, who would go?

2006-10-18 22:43:50 · 3 answers · asked by W0LF 5 in Social Science Sociology

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religious, your beliefs are what colour your view of the world. most people today don't know their political view, they only vote for what they say their party is ???

2006-10-18 22:46:25 · answer #1 · answered by SUFI 2 · 1 0

As you state, though neither is favorable one would probably assume that political bigotry is perhaps more desirable of the evils. Many injustices throughout history can be claimed by religious bigotry whereas evils claimed as a result of political bigotry is a slightly newer phenomona. Likewise, most politics today typically is more middle of the road, despite the fact more extreme viewpoints get more airtime. Most people seem to be able to deal with a political bigot (vote them out or take away their soapbox) much easier than a religious bigot.

2006-10-19 07:01:59 · answer #2 · answered by blindog23 4 · 1 0

The answer is easy to me. I would reject the person that will always put his religious beliefs in front of others and ridicule it. It can be terribly hurtful to another person and i don't think that any religion believes that that's ok. Anyways most of the politics are in some way related to or based off of religious principles.

2006-10-19 05:50:01 · answer #3 · answered by Dj Valor 1 · 1 0

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