I hope we will not so characterize religious people as being so narrow and so biased towards people not of their own religion that they cannot even work with them in this common cause to which you say they are committed.
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Every religious group, while perhaps a majority somewhere, is also inevitably a minority somewhere else. Thus, religious organizations should and do show tolerance toward members of other religious denominations.
As long as there are religions, there are going to be people who are hiding their rottenness behind the veil of religion.
The U.S. is off the spectrum in religious commitment.
It appears to be in the nature of religion itself to be prejudiced against those who are different.
People are willing to do the most appalling things to another person for the sake of imposing a religious belief.
As a global society, we do not have to agree, endorse or condone the lifestyle choices of others. However, history has taught us that we equally cannot and should not excuse those who would hide behind religion or misuse God's word to justify bigotry and persecution.
To know a person's religion we need not listen to his profession of faith but must find his brand of intolerance.
Those nations that say it's a crime to preach your religion are making a terrible mistake. All they're doing is driving underground other forms of spiritual intuitions and practices.
It is certain that if you would have the whole secret of a people, you must enter into the intimacy of their religion.
We'll limit in all ways the work of religious faiths which are foreign to us.