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Should Religious Faith appeal to Dogmatic Conviction or Rational Discrimination?

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Should Religious Faith appeal to Dogmatic Conviction or Rational Discrimination?

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Religious tolerance means: to extend religious freedom to people of all religious traditions, even though you may disagree with their beliefs and/or practices.

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Any serious study of religious faith OBVIOUSLY shows it is a combination of the two regardless of any anecdotal evidence to the contrary. libido, you have obviously not seriously studied Christianity. While there are indeed sects in the religion that quantify what you say the majority of Christian denominations absolutely allow for rational thought. For example I would suggest you read John Wesley for further insight.

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