No whole religion is tolerant. Everyone has to compete to be the best and bring the others down. That's part of the reason I'm atheist. And that I find no proof of God.
2007-08-07 06:37:28
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answered by lil_lil85 3
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None. As long as people keep regarding their religion as "the only one" or "the actual one", or, "the right one",...etc., there will be no tolerance. As long as people have any kind of negative reaction to the fact that the persons they like or they are dating belong to a religion other than theirs, OR, parents get annoyed by the idea that their children are dating someone from another religion, tolerance doesn't exist. True tolerance is understanding once and for all that we all have the right to our own way of believing. Tolerance will actually exist when humanity gets to see each other as equals regardless of their differences in religious beliefs AND without immediately try to find the way to convert the other person into their own religion.
2007-08-07 06:56:13
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answered by Millie 7
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All religions have tolerance in their own way, some religions have been corrupted, man made during the centuries to suit man's way of life, but in fairness Islam is the relgion which clearly explains tolerance, the Quran has never been changed and all the texts in the Quran are simple to understand.
One has to do research & read the Quran to understand not just tolerance but anything one wants to know about in life
Islam does not say a religion is superior then other, but Islam does say that some religions have been man made, changed, corrupted, etc so therefore one has to do some soul searching to and believe what they want to.
Religions like Buddism, Hindusim, etc are man made and never had a Holy book from God, thats not to say they are not a tolerant religions but texts from the Bible, Quran, Torah are being used in Hinduism, Buduism & others everyday.
Islam talks a lot about peace, forgiving, just like Christianity, Islam never said its a new religion but its a religion which was sent by God through the beloved Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) to restore the original Abrahamic faith which as i mention got corrupted during the years since the days of the beloved Prophet Abraham (peace Be Upon Him).
Islam mentions forgiving all the time, Islam mentions tolerating other religions, peoples., regardless of race, religion etc, Islam says respect other people's symbols such as the Christian Cross though Islam does not accept such symbols but Islam says respect other people's symbols as though it was your own symbols, Islam says live in peace, harmony with anyone of any religion, even no religion.
There is this misconception Muslims are this & that but as i said one has to truly read the Quran & research about the religion to know the facts, truth for themselves.
2007-08-07 10:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Hindus do not claim to be the only way or even a better way. Any religion that does not claim so is a tolerant religion.
2007-08-07 18:03:10
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answered by lunistan 2
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Religions that believe that there is more than one path to the truth tend to be far more tolerant than the "My way is the Only Way" religions.
2007-08-07 06:41:45
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answered by Nandina (Bunny Slipper Goddess) 7
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More than the question of "Tolerance"--"Peace"(Hinsa means mentaally and physically torturing others--A Hinsa=(means)not mentally,nor physically torturing anybody) AHinsa is the pivot of Buddhism.They not only "Preach" but "Practice" also.Those who preach and listen the daily "empty rhetoric" --"Thou shall not kill' and then killing hundreds of thousands "LIFE" daily -should HONESTLY ponder over this question.Have you ever heard "Buddhist Army" or Buddhists fought war among themselves or with others?If you have faith in any Religion you should PRACTICE Peace-otherwise you are not only cheating yourself -but others also.Peace be with you.I am NOT a Buddhist-I am a HINDU for 70 years and continue,
2007-08-07 07:11:13
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answered by ssrvj 7
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I believe the Eastern faiths (Buddhism, Hinduism, etc) and the NeoPagan faiths are the most tolerant.
Of course, you'll find fundamentalists in ANY religion, but putting those aside, the Eastern faiths and NeoPaganism all generally teach that there are many paths to the Divine, and we should honor them all whether or not they are right for us.
On many Hindu, Buddhist and NeoPagan altars you'll find pictures and icons from various faiths that the practitioner finds inspirational.
2007-08-07 06:44:35
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answered by prana_devi 4
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It is a well -known fact to the whole world .It is Hinduism first and and last .They are not intolerant to criticism and inquest and do nt hate people of other religion and don not speak ill of the gods of other religions and accept them also as Gods for he simple reason that the Hindus believe in the Omnipresence of God .They see god in anything and everything and every where . They are never out of sight to God and God is never out of sight to them also.
2007-08-07 06:57:34
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answered by Infinity 7
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I do not know which is the most tolerant religion but most intolerant religion is islam
2007-08-07 06:54:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine. Here it is.
Humanism is a philosophy of life inspired by humanity and guided by reason. It provides the basis for a fulfilling and ethical life without religion.
Humanists make sense of the world using reason, experience and shared human values.
Humanists see no convincing evidence for gods, the supernatural, or life after death.
Humanists believe that moral values are properly founded on human empathy and scientific understanding.
Humanists believe we must live this life on the basis that it is the only life we'll have -- that, therefore, we must make the most of it for ourselves, each other, and our world.
Humanist philosophies have arisen separately in many different cultures over many thousands of years. Whether or not they use the term humanism, tens of millions of Americans and hundreds of millions of people around the world agree with the humanist philosophy of living a happy and productive life based on reason and compassion.
2007-08-07 06:47:09
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answered by Anonymous
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