The practice of tolerance refers to the acceptance and recognition of diverse beliefs, practices, and identities within a society. It encourages individuals and groups to coexist peacefully despite differences in religion, culture, or ideology. Tolerance fosters mutual respect and understanding, reducing conflict and promoting social harmony. Historically, it has been vital in advancing civil rights and freedoms in various societies.
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to provide fault tolerance
No, puritans did not practice religious tolerance. They believed in strict adherence to their interpretation of Christianity and often persecuted those who held different beliefs, leading to events like the Salem Witch Trials.
Muslims showed tolerance by permitting the practice of religions other than Islam in the territories that they conquered. They also did not engage in a mass slaughter of the inhabitants of any major city, which was common practice in the Middle Ages.
That its practice gives one the wisdom to practice compassion and tolerance (two things the world needs a lot more of).
Yes, the word 'tolerance' is an abstract noun, a word for capacity for or the practice of recognizing and respecting the beliefs or practices of others; a word for a concept.
The Maryland Tolerance Act
Ease them to bring peace to the country
The school's administrators have no tolerance for bad behavior by students. Ballet schools have no tolerance for silly games and jokes. Pennsylvania was one early colony that adopted a policy of religious tolerance.
No, in all Southern colonies the Anglican church was the state church and membership was required.
Laurence-Khantipalo Mills has written: 'Lay Buddhist practice' 'Tolerance'