Religious pluralism is an attitude or policy regarding the diversity of religious belief systems co-existing in society.
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Religious pluralism is an attitude or policy regarding the diversity of religious belief systems co-existing in society.
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Religious pluralism can be defined as "respecting the otherness of others".
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Cultural and religious pluralism has a long history and development that reaches from antiquity to contemporary trends in post-modernity.
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Some Christians have argued that religious pluralism is an invalid or self-contradictory concept.
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Religious pluralism writes of jihad as a distinct "religious obligation", but suggests that "it is a pity" that people engaging in terrorist activities are not more aware of their own religion:.
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Religious pluralism was born in 1207 AD in a northern province of Afghanistan he later had to seek refuge in Turkey following the invasion of Afghanistan by Mongols.
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Religious pluralism served as a uniting figure for people of different faiths and his followers included Muslims, Christians and Jews.
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Religious pluralism recognised that religious labels held no value and it is the deeds of human that will be judged in the hereafter what we call ourselves religiously holds no value.
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