Rather better than other religions tolerate Islam.
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They beheaded and raped the women of other cultures. As for the men the actions done to them are to brutal to describe.
No, the Quakers were known for being pretty tolerant of other religions.
tolerance is oxygencreated by the heartbreathed by the soulAnswerasdasds Another answer: In my opinion we should tolerate other religions and have religious pluralism. We should do as most religions teach, namely, to love one another. What we should not tolerate in any religion are the extremist elements.
Generally speaking, Egypt does observe religious freedom. However, there may be extremists who do not tolerate other religions.
I don't think so because Muslims will normally tolerate Christianity above other religions.
The predominent religious beliefs of the American colonists was Puritan (Calvinist) and Quakerism. Though other religions, such as Catholics and various Protestant religions, were part of the original colonists because of the desire for religious freedom.
As a Christian, you believe in Christianity (obviously) which means that you do not follow other religions. So obviously, as a central philosophy, you are inclined to take it seriously and not sway with it. Christians aren't always "anal" about other religions and will tolerate other religions in nearly all cases, but they still will hold Christianity as their core belief.
A lot of sites say different things but after looking into it and finding a reliable source who's other information on the 13 colonies was correct I can say that it was John Mason. He sent colonist over to found New Hampshire and it was named after his home town. John Wheelwright founded a colony in New Hampshire not New Hampshire it's self.
The colonists in America had varying approaches to religion. Some colonies, like Rhode Island and Pennsylvania, practiced religious tolerance and allowed freedom of worship. However, other colonies, such as Massachusetts Bay Colony, were less tolerant and persecuted individuals with different religious beliefs, such as the Puritans' treatment of Quakers.
Well; if there was no religious tolerance then there would be constant world war, so in most countries, all religions are tolerated and coexist peacefully. Seeing as in most countries, religion has crept in secretly, the government has been forced to tolerate other religions or else face rebellion.