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Any five difference between "Religious tolerance" and "Secularism". I am struggling i need help.

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Secularism is the principle of the separation of government institutions and persons mandated to represent the state from religious institutions and religious dignitaries. - Wikipedia

Whereas Religuous tolerance is about allowing others to hold beliefs that run contrary to one's own beliefs. It does not require that opposing beliefs be facilitated, supported, or not contradicted - but it does require that competing beliefs be allowed to exist.

The main point of difference between these two is that Religuous tolerance is more of a negative concept where you just tolerate the person with different Religuous beliefs than yours which kind of goes against the spirit of our Constitution, on the other hand secularism is more of a positive concept which means more than the tolerance of other religion and includes respect for their Religuous beliefs too this is aimed at fraternity and is in line with our constitution.

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