Answering as a Christian:
We should be prudent about our knowledge and be soldiers for Christ. You should not insist on directly attacking someone else and there beliefs. Now, protecting yourself is different. If you fall into a conversation, or argument, it would be smart to conversate as well, but keep in mind who you are speaking for, Jesus. Do not become defensive, if they do, turn the other cheek like Jesus told us to do. Simply respect them even if you must avoid them. To Christians, remember... "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Ephesians 6:12. (NIV)
Answering as a person:
It would be smart to avoid religious arguments and conflicts with them, if you desire not to disrespect them. Hold your tongue against them, and against their beliefs.
Also, If us Christians truly desire to respect them, pray for them.
~Prince Lion - A True Christian.
Source: Self-knowledge and the Holy Bible
It is easy.Practice it with open mind and open heart.It is not difficult to do it.Only thing required is you should have some basic knowledge about it.
Do research on Buddhism, find out about them and what they believe and not so you won't offend them.
Yes, the Catholic Church teaches respect for other religions and promotes interfaith dialogue and cooperation. The Church recognizes that all people have the right to freedom of religion and acknowledges the value of different religious traditions in promoting peace and understanding.
I am not positive but I think it is to teach you to have respect for other religions
to show them the wolrd in the right way and to teach them to respect all other religions and races.
They aren't. They're what people believe. You should show some respect.
muslim people respect all the religions of the world
Yes. The Muslims respect all humans irrespective of their caste, color or religion.
you show respect because older people are bigger than you so show respect .....AnswerYou show respect in order to get respect; meaning that it really does not matter how people treat you, it's how you treat the people that do wrong to you. Basically what goes around comes around and nobody wants to die the life they live. So no matter what happens in life keep a clean slate for your own self respect and you will surely be rewarded for it. I know it's not fair, but nothing in life is, except our choices. They are free and help make a great difference in this old world. Some people you should respect are parents,siblings,teacher,peers,and others like a police officer
Well the it is good to respect other religions otherwise we would not get on,there would be war and chaos everywhere we go! Yes!! Who said they did not have a right? If Christians are nasty I know why! Just Joking.
Respecting the religions of others fosters understanding, tolerance, and harmony among diverse communities. It promotes peaceful coexistence, dialogue, and mutual respect for differing beliefs and practices. Furthermore, acknowledging and appreciating the beliefs of others can help build bridges and promote a more inclusive society.
Yes it is because Indian respect other religions.
It all depends on opinion- some of the acts he comitted were bad, but they were in protection of his country. ______________________________________________ No. He was a model of good Muslim who has good morals, respect other religions and respect followers of other religions, and respect freedom of worship. He was a good military leader who defended his country against the attacks of foreigners.
Yes, for sure Muslims are allowed to make friends with other different religions. Not only that but also they are encouraged to have friends from other religions. The only condition is that as Muslims respect all other religions and all other cultures, then the friends of other religions should also respect the Muslim religion, the Quran, and Prophet Muhammad (peace upon him).Refer to the related question below for more information.