The did not interfere, realising that the gods were all the same, just with different local names. Religious persecution arose with Judaism and its children Christianity and Islam, which were prepared to slaughter in the name of their god.
Rhode Island was known for its acceptance of people with different religious beliefs.
Historically, the Ancient Kingdom of Assyria worked quite vigorously to destroy the religious beliefs of the people that they had conquered since religion, oftentimes, was connected to the regional sense of identity. The idea that gods were universal and not specifically located in one place did not exist at that time. As a result, Assyrians moved people from one area to another area in order to "displace people from their gods" and cause people to lose their religion. It was generally successful.
Historically, the Ancient Kingdom of Assyria worked quite vigorously to destroy the religious beliefs of the people that they had conquered since religion, oftentimes, was connected to the regional sense of identity. The idea that gods were universal and not specifically located in one place did not exist at that time. As a result, Assyrians moved people from one area to another area in order to "displace people from their gods" and cause people to lose their religion. It was generally successful.
The did not interfere, realising that the gods were all the same, just with different local names. Religious persecution arose with Judaism and its children Christianity and Islam, which were prepared to slaughter in the name of their god.
Because some people have different beliefs then others.
they treated them like we should treat all scum yay
Winthrop viewed people of other religious beliefs as followers of heresy.
Being respectful to people who believe in something different from you
Great awakening = more religions More religions = more people with different beliefs more people with different beliefs = more difficult to be intolerant.
Ancient Mesopotamia was home to a host of religious beliefs and traditions, as it was inhabited by a number of people--the Assyrians, the Sumerians, and the Babylonians, for example. Characteristic of them all, however, was polytheism.
Beliefs in many gods
Religious tolerance is the acceptance and respect of different religious beliefs and practices, even if they differ from one's own beliefs. It involves acknowledging and accommodating diverse religious perspectives without discrimination or prejudice. Practicing religious tolerance promotes harmony and understanding among individuals of different faiths.