Yes, it's entirely possible from each individual to another, but not all want it that way for their own reasons, which normally are due to them wanting all to agree with them, not realizing that can't be so.
Also, some believe it can't be resolved peacefully because showing hostility towards someone who doesn't believe how they do is the only way, to them, for a person to show how faithful they are to their beliefs.
Yes, it is possible for religions to peacefully coexist with each other. This can be achieved through mutual respect, understanding, and tolerance of each other's beliefs and practices. Interfaith dialogue and cooperation can also help promote peaceful coexistence among different religions.
No. Never.
Asoka believed in tolerance and coexistence of religions different from Buddhism. He promoted religious harmony and respected other faiths, encouraging his subjects to live peacefully and practice their own religions without fear of persecution.
The Mughal Empire was known for its policy of religious tolerance, with rulers like Akbar promoting a syncretic form of Islam that incorporated elements of other faiths. This approach helped to create a more inclusive society where people of different religions could coexist peacefully.
I believe that is defined as ' A group of people who believe in many religions and/or believe all religions are equally true.
It is a positive practice to seek understanding of religions other than your own, as it promotes tolerance, empathy, and overall cultural awareness. Learning about different beliefs can also lead to greater respect and cooperation among diverse communities.
Islam and Christianity
To live peacefully with other people/groups.
They can live peacefully if the fanatics stick to their own business. Easy as that
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.
my sister and i coexisted together (means that stayed together)
Buddhism and Hinduism
No, they are carnivores and so usually eat smaller animals, scavenge dead animals and will even get into our garbage.
Every one has the free choice of selecting the faith and religion to believe in. Only God; on the day of Judgment; will judge who is on right faith and who is not. No one on earth has the right to oblige others on a specific faith or religion. He/she has the right only to present his/her arguments to others that provide proof of the authenticity of his/her religion. As Muslim, I don't judge on other religions and/or other religion believers but required to coexist with them peacefully and with mutual respect and cooperation for the benefit of mankind. Refer to question below.
Asoka believed in tolerance and coexistence of religions different from Buddhism. He promoted religious harmony and respected other faiths, encouraging his subjects to live peacefully and practice their own religions without fear of persecution.
There are a great many different species of birds that coexist. Finches, robins, and blue birds all coexist with each other for example.
hinduism.budism. (add any other religion's if possible)
As strange as it seems not every religion is at odds with every other religion. A good example are the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity and islam) where some proponents seem to be anxious to "overcome" the other two. Even without the division between religions as us and them there is also a sectarian schism in many religions where groups like Catholics and Protestants or Sunni and Shi'a are always at odds.Members of Abrahamic faiths probably see that as normal and view the coexistence of Buddhism and Shintoism as abnormal. It also could be that the japanese are generally secular with religious "members" being the counting of people as belonging to religions that their ancestors belonged to, not what they actually practice.
Yes, a place online just talk with other teens. That's simply the law of the land---Asker's response: I was looking for a specific website.