The treatment of other religions has varied significantly across different historical contexts and cultures. In some periods, religious tolerance was practiced, allowing for coexistence and dialogue among diverse faiths. Conversely, there have been times of persecution, discrimination, and violence against minority religions, often fueled by political power struggles or social tensions. Overall, the treatment of other religions reflects a complex interplay of cultural, political, and theological factors.
Buddhist and Shinto
they have different reilgions
•90% Jews •5% Muslim •2-4% Christian •1-2% all the others
No not all Religions believe there is a God. Buddhism believe in this but they do worship previous people that they believed helped the world.
they have been treated badly
Knights were treated with awe and respect., as they were the protectors of the parish.
Typhoid fever and most of the other diseases were treated by priests at that time.
he treated john more harshly than he treated the other children
depends. if they broke the rules, they were treated harshly, but other than that, they were treated fine.
you tell them that you are different than other people (the people who have treated them poorly)
It depends, if they are treated they are no longer contagious. If they are infected or not treated they can be spread to other humans.
They should be treated just as well as any other animal.