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In reply to the discussion: PSA: Just because you are a believer who got their feelings hurt, doesn't make someone intolerant [View all]marylandblue
(12,344 posts)From Merriam Webster, we see these two, among others:
2a : sympathy or indulgence for beliefs or practices differing from or conflicting with one's own
b : the act of allowing something :
In regard to 2a, you seem very intolerant since you do not have any sympathy or indulgence for atheistic beliefs as expressed on this board. On the other, you have done nothing to prevent such beliefs from being expressed, so based on 2b, you are tolerant.
2b seems to be the more salient definition in terms of politics, philosophy and theology. I've come across many far right evangelical Christians who were not at all sympathetic to my liberal non-Christian beliefs. Downright hostile sometimes. But they didn't say I wasn't allowed to have such beliefs or had any desire to create a religious exception to the First Amendment, so based on 2b, they were tolerant, as all Americans should be.
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