But in the true sense of tolerance, i.e. treating others respectfully and civilly, we do(at least in this age). But hold your contradicting view as valid as mine? Never!
Alley, when it comes to religion and afterlife, all views are equally valid, simply because we have no way of determining which one, if any is the truth.
Jesus Christ is either the truth or he's not.
And how are you going to prove it (Whether it is the truth or not)?
Not Jesus Christ is the truth and other ways are the truth. That refutes itself.
It does nothing of the sort. Since the truth in this instance is unknowable, it is not at all absurd to believe that there could be more than one truths.
When a quantity is indeterminate, meaningless, one could attribute anything to it, it is valid. Thus in the sphere of mathematics, the quantity 0/0 (zero divided by zero) is meaningless, indeterminate. So one could attribute any value to it and one would be right.
Is 0/0 = 5? Sure, why not. Bring the zero over to the other side and we get, 0 = 0 X 5, which is quite valid.
Or is 0/0 = 10, 50 or 100? Again, no problem, it can be the truth.
I regard the question of religion and afterlife as being analogous to 0/0. Attribute any value to it, you would be right (or wrong, we don’t know). But yes, all the viewpoints are equally valid when it comes to religion and afterlife.
Indeed, in these forums I have espoused the religion of Applism. Applism is fully as valid a religion as Christianity.
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