Want this question answered?
Of course. In fact, atheists are more accepting of people who think differently because they have no religious agenda to promote, no beliefs they feel the need to press on others.~Above answer is well put, but i might add, i myself do not accept the religious beliefs of another person, but i can accept the person. I mean, by 'accept' i do not share the belief, nor admire it in anyway, but rather, i accept the person, and accept their right to believe as they wish.
Yes, everyone greately appreciated his beliefs exepts the upper class people
There are no proofs in the accepted sense. People that have religious beliefs and convictions have no need of them. People without religious beliefs would not accept them.
Spreading Propaganda
Could you please resubmit this and state what beliefs are in question.
For a while, but eventually a new atomic model came out that we still use today.
Some people won't accept ideas or beliefs unless they see some proof or reason; no blind following of authority or blind acceptance of religious beliefs.
The moral is to treat people as you would wish to be treated yourself and to accept people for who they are regardless of race, colour, beliefs etc
Spreading Propaganda -Apex
Some certainly did and converted to Islam. However, those Jews who remain Jews will accept the right for Muslims to profess Islam, but will consider those views incorrect for themselves.
the Veda's, the practice of caste, and the belief in moksha or freedom
People have different beliefs, values, experiences, and perspectives that shape their decision-making process. This can lead to varying opinions and reactions to the same situation or information. Additionally, cognitive biases and emotional factors can also influence why some people may accept something while others refuse it.