- My apologies. You should be aware, however, that 'facts' are limited by one's experience. It is implied in any statement that one makes that it is true insofar as one believe's or has witnessed. And, from what I have seen, tolerance is not very high on the list of any religious person. Granted, I have not encountered but the most prevalent of religions, so my experience is perhaps not as broad as I would like.
- If both chavos and tecoyah would please explain the exact basis of these faiths, I would be grateful. Because, as of this posting, I am unable to see how a religion can function by accepting other religions - especially if these other religions are contradictory. In other words, let us assume that one religion has claimed God A to be the single, true God. Another religion has claimed that, in fact, God B is the true God and God A is a farce. Yet another religion claims the Gods C through F form a pantheon of Gods, and both God A and God B are myths. How, exactly, can any serious faith accept and agree with all three? For you see, from a logical standpoint, they cannot.
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