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  2. Religious tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Religious tolerance or religious toleration may signify ... guaranteeing freedom of religion for the ... Even though there will always be differences of opinion from ...

  3. Freedom of religion - Wikipedia

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    The Pew Research Center has performed studies on international religious freedom between 2009 and 2015, compiling global data from 16 governmental and non-governmental organizations – including the United Nations, the United States State Department, and Human Rights Watch – and representing over 99.5 percent of the world's population.

  4. Freedom of religion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most states interpret "freedom of religion" as including the freedom of long-established religious communities to remain intact and not be destroyed. By extension, democracies interpret "freedom of religion" as the right of each individual to freely choose to convert from one religion to another, mix religions, or abandon religion altogether.

  5. Toleration - Wikipedia

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    Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance. [16]

  6. Talk:Religious toleration - Wikipedia

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    In practice the distinction between religious freedom and religious tolerance in a legal sense is that religious freedom is a right the government protects by not taking action to restrict the religous choice or actions of individuals, whilst religious tolerance is something that the government has to actively legislate for, for instance ...

  7. Religious persecution - Wikipedia

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    Klaus Wetzel, an expert on religious persecution for the German Bundestag, the House of Lords, the US House of Representatives, the European Parliament, and the International Institute for Religious Freedom, explains that "In around a quarter of all countries in the world, the restrictions imposed by governments, or hostilities towards one or ...

  8. Opinion - Democrats are the party of religious freedom, not ...

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    Surrendering the high ground on religious freedom would be a mistake for Democrats. Authentic personal expressions of how religious faith shapes one’s values are fine; but institutionalizing ...

  9. Secularism - Wikipedia

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    Religious tolerance is supported both for people of other religions and for a lack of piety demonstrated by members of one's own religion. Political secularism also supports reason as a virtue. [12] Secularists also support freedom from religion as an extension to freedom of religion. [13]