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As far as societal norms go, each believe moral beings are required to abide by honesty, courage, service, faith, self-control, purity, and nonviolence.
They believed in nonviolence and equality.
They believed in nonviolence and equality
Gandhi developed (I believe) this teaching on nonviolence.
They believed in nonviolence and equality.
Michael McIntyre has written: 'Peaceworld' -- subject(s): Christianity, Nonviolence, Peace, Religious aspects of Nonviolence, Religious aspects of Peace, Religious aspects of Violence, Violence
Alex Morelli has written: 'Libera a mi pueblo' -- subject(s): Christianity, Liberty, Nonviolence, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Liberty, Religious aspects of Nonviolence
Mairead Corrigan Maguire has written: 'The vision of peace' -- subject(s): Christianity, Nonviolence, Peace movements, Politics and government, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Nonviolence
buttholes who think nobody should get hurt! UGH so not true
Gandhi believed in equivalence in the Hindu Caste system & Hinduism.
Neither Islam nor Christianity believe in idols,
They each have different beliefs that often contradict one another, however, they have a commonality in that they encourage nonviolence against one another.