Chief Tecumseh, Shawnee
I would call such a person misguided and suggest that, while polite disagreement is acceptable, all other religions should be treated with the same respect as he or she would expect others to show for his or her own beliefs.
Don't worry about what other people practice and focus on tolerance, acceptance, and respect for both the people of that religion and the religion itself. Don't be afraid of what others might think of your religion. Don't try and force your religion on other people. Don't preach your religion outside of a church or where ever you pray/practice unless you are asked a question about your religion and then only answer the question.
I think the question should be reworded. The cultural, philosophical, and religious beliefs of others may seem silly, irrelevant, unscientific etc. Out of that perspective, we could not truly show respect for what we perceive to be erroneous or foolish. Rather, we should respect the right of those who hold such views to express their personal opinions and to place no restrictions on their freedom of religion/belief.AnswerJohn Dominic Crossan (The Birth of Christianity) makes it clear that he is a practising Christian but also shows the respect we should all show for the religions of others when he declares, "It is not morally acceptable to say directly and openly that our story is truth but yours is myth; ours is history but yours is lie."
People can obtain knowledge of another culture's religion and magic by reading books, attending cultural events, participating in rituals or ceremonies, and engaging in respectful conversations with individuals from that culture. It is important to approach learning with an open mind and to always show respect for the beliefs and practices of others.
Various religions, such as Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism, have teachings that emphasize the equality of all individuals before God. These religions advocate for treating others with respect, compassion, and equality, regardless of their social status, ethnicity, or background.
You are not required to respect someone else's religion, but it is important to show tolerance and understanding towards others' beliefs. Respect for others' beliefs can help promote harmony and mutual respect in society.
a person who has no respect for others and their feelings and doesnt care if he or she gets in trouble
Individuals do not command or demand respect. Respect is earned! Sometimes people that are respectful of others do not always get the pat on the back they deserve, but others do notice. In the workplace an individual who wants respect should set an example and expect no more or no less than they give themselves. The same applies with family and friends.
Causes conflict in some cases, and lack of respect. Most of all it leaves people feeling hurt.
The Puritans did not get along with others. They banished trouble makers and the persecuted anyone not in their religion so basically they are hypocrites
Our culture,etc... is in the way of muslims our religion our islam teach us to respect others
Depending on the person you ask, the answer is different. I personally, am a Lunarist. I respect others beliefs and I have lots of friends of many different religions. To many people and probably you, yes, it is the real religion. To many others, Christianity is the real religion. When it comes to religion, what's real is up to you.
Community contains everything good and cotains Cooperation and respect for others And good treatment and good word This is a community in our Religion
I would call such a person misguided and suggest that, while polite disagreement is acceptable, all other religions should be treated with the same respect as he or she would expect others to show for his or her own beliefs.
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coz we want respect from others..........................
short hair no girl friend until God tells you she is the one no bad words no shorts no getting in trouble respect others