Understanding the religious teachings of others is desireable, as is
tolerance of all personal beliefs.
Not exact matches
I am all about fair treatment, respect
of personal beliefs,
tolerance, diversity, etc., but sometimes it borders on the extreme.
Let me leave you with a remark from the AnViL ™ which encompasses the current atheist movement (not those athiests who see others
belief in god as something
personal or plausible, not just for them): «
tolerance of religious idiocy has to end — and it is.»
Cameron has argued that Britain is essentially a Christian nation, and students should be taught values such as «freedom,
tolerance, respect for the rule
of law,
belief in
personal and social responsibility and respect for British institutions».