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A speech on religious tolerance

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Answered by aryaingole23
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Religious toleration is people allowing other people to think or practice other religions and beliefs. In a country with a state religion, toleration means that the government allows other religions to be there. Many countries in past centuries allowed other religions but only in privacy. This has become rare. Others allow public religion but practice religious discrimination in other ways.

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Answered by lynpr5
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Good morning to everyone present here; I am Lyn Mary Liju from 5B and i am going to speak on 'Tolerance”.  

Tolerance for those who agree with you is no tolerance at all. People who agree with us, we hardly feel any anger or resentment against them; we feel anger against those who differ from us. We don’t need to exhibit tolerance in a situation in which we are normal; we need to show tolerance at the time when we are angry at something or someone.  

Tolerance actually means accepting behaviour or opinion that you don’t agree with. So anything or anyone that you agree with is not within the purview of tolerance.  

Tolerance is a wonderful quality that one exhibits only after lots of education and self-enlightenment. Great personages exhibited it. Mother Teresa not only preached tolerance, but practiced it  

Similarly, Gandhi also taught and practiced it.  

In conclusion it can be said that tolerance is to be shown to those who don’t agree with you. Otherwise it is not tolerance.  

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