Cultural Absolutism
No, believing that people are heathens is not an example of religious tolerance. Religious tolerance involves accepting and respecting other people's beliefs and practices, even if they differ from your own. Labeling others as heathens suggests a lack of respect and understanding for their beliefs.
It depends upon the context in which the word is used. Dictionaries simply define "heathen" as a pagan or anyone of a non-Abrahamic religion. However, "heathen" is most often used derogatorily, as can be seen if you check its synonyms.
No, it is the opposite because believing that may cause intolerance towards the people seen as inferior.
No. "Heathen" is basically an offensive word for someone who has different beliefs (or lack of beliefs).
religious intolerance or bigotry. It reflects a close-minded attitude towards others who do not share the same religious beliefs. It can lead to discrimination and prejudice based on religious differences.
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"Religious freedom ensures that individuals have the right to practice their faith without fear of persecution or discrimination."
theocracy. In a theocracy, religious leaders hold political power and influence government decision-making based on religious beliefs.
Some colonies were more tolerant of other religions than others. For example, Pennsylvania, founded by Quakers, was known for its religious tolerance. However, other colonies such as Massachusetts Bay Colony were less tolerant and had strict religious laws.
religious intolerance or bigotry. It reflects a close-minded attitude towards others who do not share the same religious beliefs. It can lead to discrimination and prejudice based on religious differences.
Tolerance can be an engineering term for when something has to be made within certain specifications. It can be a social and cultural term meaning to allow people with views different to your own to voice those views. Religious tolerance is to allow people that believe in a god to worship that god in the manner they choose. It also allows people to have no belief and allow that also.
Tolerance basically means accuracy of an apparatus. For example, a meter rule(ruler) has an accuracy/ tolerance of 1 millimeter.
There are many examples of this. They include: when a crime is illegal it is also immoral, saying quotes from religious books to back your point, and believing what is told by someone of importance.
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"Religious toleration" may imply reluctant or paternal acceptance of 'wrong' faiths, but I am sure the intention of this question refers to religious tolerance. This occurs when the followers of a religion, and even the leaders of religion, accept that other faiths are equally valid, even if they do not believe in the tenets of those faiths.Religious tolerance exists when a Taoist priest explains his religion by starting, "We believe ...", rather than simply asserting a belief as if undisputed truth, as some others do.Religious tolerance exists when religious leaders accept the beliefs of others and do not seek to change the laws of the land to suit their own beliefs.And an ancient example of religious tolerance surely is when the pagan Roman Emperor, and therefore chief priest of the pagan faith, Severus Alexander (222-235 CE), placed the statues of Abraham and of Christ in his domestic chapel as a mark of respect for two minority religions.
They set an example of religious tolerance that had never been followed elsewhere in Europe since the time of Constantine, and which is rare in the world even today. Without the restrictions of religious bigotry, science and learning flourished.
The Act of Toleration provided religious tolerance for all Catholic colonists and other religions who believed in the divinity of Christ in colonial Maryland. This DID NOT extend to other religions. Also it gave Anglicans religious freedom and it was proposed by Lord Baltimore.
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.
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It might be a strange answer but some religious groups! Some of the powers-that-be felt that excessive religious tolerance was a liability and angled off against any even potentially interfaith youth groups, for example the Y.M.C.A. They may have extended this to the Girl Scouts when it was in its early days.
pretending to be something you are not such as police or dr. and people believing it