Voltaire advocated for religious tolerance and freedom of speech in his work "A Treatise of Toleration." He argued against religious fanaticism and persecution, stating that individuals should have the right to practice their own beliefs without fear of punishment or oppression. Voltaire emphasized the importance of reason and critical thinking in advancing society.
Her wild fanaticism should have been a clue that she would kidnap Brad Pitt and spiral into delusions of a happily married life with him.
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I believe that there was some Religious toleration in Colonial Massachusetts. Firstly, one must engage in the definition of tolerance and toleration. Tolerance and toleration is often misunderstood between liberal legacy and impeded efforts to improve upon it. This term, "toleration", is really a set of social or political practices while "toleration" is a set of attitudes. Works such as John Winthrop's City Upon a Hill, 1630 states that the society should "...walk humbly with our God, for this end we must be knit together in this work as one man…so shall we keep the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace, the Lord will be our God and delight to dwell among us…". This basically means that he wanted the Massachusetts Bay Colony to seek for a model religious and civil society based on a contract with God and one another. On the other hand, the Massachusetts Puritans exhibited intolerant anti-toleration. This, targeted the non believers as well as ones who did not follow the specific theocracy exhibited.
A:Perez Zagorin (How the Idea of Religious Toleration Came to the West) says that John Calvin, the founder of Calvinism, was a bitterly intolerant man. He saw Catholicism as a false and idolatrous religion, at the same time maintaining that heretics should be punished and killed if necessary.
Acts of toleration are very positive human trait. Toleration in personal and social acts and behaviour is key to the peaceful co-existance of any society. We must tolerate what befalls on us courageously and bravely. We should know that raising hue and cry in the face of misfortune is not going to change our fate, rather it may add to our worrries. Similarly we must tolerate others. We should keep in mind that all humans are the off-spring of a sigle couple - Hazrat and Hazrat Eve (AS). Thus all humans are brothers irrespective of their caste, creed, country, religious and political beliefs. This assurance in our mind will help us tolerate all human being, even we are unable to love them.
Roger Williams advocated for the separation of church and state and founded Rhode Island as a haven for religious dissenters, promoting the idea that government should not interfere in religious matters. William Penn established Pennsylvania as a refuge for Quakers and emphasized religious freedom and tolerance in his frame of government, allowing diverse religious practices to flourish. James Madison, often called the "Father of the Constitution," championed the First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of religion, ensuring that the government could not impose religious beliefs on its citizens. Together, their efforts laid the groundwork for religious liberty in America.
You should always obey the law. Religious or not.
Voltaire's main point in source A is to criticize religious intolerance and fanaticism. He reinforces this message by using satire and sarcasm to highlight the absurdity of blindly following religious beliefs without critical thinking.
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I don't believe that a person's religious views should affect their treatments of others. i think that it doesn't matter what a person's religious views are - everyone should be treated with respect.
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