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What is real tolerance? [BG 13.8-12]

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Answered by ItzShinyQueen13
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If tolerance means that all ideas are correct, then essentially no idea is correct. If tolerance means that all ideas are correct, then conviction is not possible. Moral conviction becomes misconstrued for intolerance. Moral conviction means that we hold fast to our views in the belief that they are correct. Moral conviction doesn’t mean that we think we are right, but concede that we may be wrong. That is an opinion. That is not conviction.

It is true that all ideas and all points of view have some truth to them. If they didn’t have a kernel of truth, they would not exist. But just because they have a kernel of truth, doesn’t make them correct. It depends on how the true kernel is translated; how people draft the kernel to their position.

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