Which is the most tolerant religion?

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Which religion do you feel is overall the most tolerant in it's beliefs toward other religions, lack of other's religious beliefs, human sexuality, and equality between sexes?

The first two narrow the field by quite a bit. Most religions feel that they are the "only one true way", and that every other religion is wrong at the very least. There are a few that recognize that there is "more than one way to skin a cat" as it were.

The third narrows the field even more, many religions condemn sex outside of marriage (downgraded to at least a serious long term relationship in the more liberal practitioners) and outright forbid anything resembling same-sex relationships.

The Final category severely limits the choices, cutting out most of the Patriarchal religions, those that accept only men into leadership positions within their organizations.

Thoughts?
 
Hinduism is pretty good but it doesn't measure up to Taoism or Buddhism, as Lost Cause says.

But all three of those are as much ways of life as religions.
 
Hinduism is pretty good but it doesn't measure up to Taoism or Buddhism, as Lost Cause says.

But all three of those are as much ways of life as religions.

I would have to disqualify Hinduism based just on the caste system. They may be tolerant of other religions, but they are much to restrictive in their pigeonholing believers.
 
I would have to disqualify Hinduism based just on the caste system. They may be tolerant of other religions, but they are much to restrictive in their pigeonholing believers.

OP said:

Which religion do you feel is overall the most tolerant in it's beliefs toward other religions, lack of other's religious beliefs, human sexuality, and equality between sexes?

But I admit as a Western Hindu I hardly notice the caste system. Mixed-caste girl, here. :)
 
Hinduism is pretty good but it doesn't measure up to Taoism or Buddhism, as Lost Cause says.

But all three of those are as much ways of life as religions.
"Wicca" can be added to the list of "religions" that are as much a way of life as an organized religion. I put Wicca in quotes because it's merelyt he best known of the pagan revivalist/Goddess Worship religions, but "Paganisn" and "Goddess Worship" include some fairly non-tolerant religions as well as the "Live and Let Live" varieties.
 
"Wicca" can be added to the list of "religions" that are as much a way of life as an organized religion. I put Wicca in quotes because it's merelyt he best known of the pagan revivalist/Goddess Worship religions, but "Paganisn" and "Goddess Worship" include some fairly non-tolerant religions as well as the "Live and Let Live" varieties.

Yup, you're right there. Tend to think of eastern religions, first.
 
Hinduism is pretty good but it doesn't measure up to Taoism or Buddhism, as Lost Cause says.

But all three of those are as much ways of life as religions.

OP said:

Which religion do you feel is overall the most tolerant in it's beliefs toward other religions, lack of other's religious beliefs, human sexuality, and equality between sexes?

But I admit as a Western Hindu I hardly notice the caste system. Mixed-caste girl, here. :)

Agreed, the caste system seems to be more prevalent and more ... I'm not sure if 'enforced' is the proper word... in India rather then the rest of the world.
 
Which religion do you feel is overall the most tolerant in it's beliefs toward other religions, lack of other's religious beliefs, human sexuality, and equality between sexes?

The first two narrow the field by quite a bit. Most religions feel that they are the "only one true way", and that every other religion is wrong at the very least. There are a few that recognize that there is "more than one way to skin a cat" as it were.

The third narrows the field even more, many religions condemn sex outside of marriage (downgraded to at least a serious long term relationship in the more liberal practitioners) and outright forbid anything resembling same-sex relationships.

The Final category severely limits the choices, cutting out most of the Patriarchal religions, those that accept only men into leadership positions within their organizations.

Thoughts?

It depends on your view of each religion. If one interprets the teaching of Jesus as the Way of love, then it is shows tolerance for everything you describe. However, as it is taught by most secular religious factions, it is extremely INtolerant.

Taoism is a good example because it doesn't even take sexuality into the equation.

Personally, I prefer my own.
 
"Wicca" can be added to the list of "religions" that are as much a way of life as an organized religion. I put Wicca in quotes because it's merelyt he best known of the pagan revivalist/Goddess Worship religions, but "Paganisn" and "Goddess Worship" include some fairly non-tolerant religions as well as the "Live and Let Live" varieties.

Agreed to a point however, many Wiccans are angry over their treatment and therefore do not fit into the "tolerant" category listed. Because they follow the "do no harm" does not mean they are accepting of others outside of their sect. Again...not all...this is a wide and varying group.
 
After 12 years of catholic education, I don't believe in organized religion of any kind.
 
Ok, so are we talking about religions the way they are written or the way they are practiced? Because if it is the latter, then no one really lives up to it but Taoism or Buddhism. Hindus certainly kill in the name of religion.

But I added it because all of my life I have been taught* that "All paths lead to God." And in truth, nearly every household in India worships in their own way.

*These days I am atheist but still consider myself Hindu culturally.
 
Wait. Why am I on a porn board discussing religion anyway?

*goes off to ogle some cock*
 
Wait. Why am I on a porn board discussing religion anyway?

*goes off to ogle some cock*

LOL...this is why it is the "general" board. You never know what you're gonna get. Happy ooglin'!
 
It depends on your view of each religion. If one interprets the teaching of Jesus as the Way of love, then it is shows tolerance for everything you describe. However, as it is taught by most secular religious factions, it is extremely INtolerant.

Taoism is a good example because it doesn't even take sexuality into the equation.

Personally, I prefer my own.

I agree, most (not all) Christian religions seem to be very intolerant in practice. I tend to agree most with those that call themselves "Red Letter" Christians.
 
I agree, most (not all) Christian religions seem to be very intolerant in practice. I tend to agree most with those that call themselves "Red Letter" Christians.

New Thought is pretty tolerant. "Give me your hungry, your tired, your poor" etc.

Covers Religious Science (i.e., Ernest Holmes), as well as a branch of metaphysical Christianity, and some other stuff I don'[t know about.
 
You so don't win.. ;)

Jehovah's Witnesses don't even recognize most other Christ-based religions are "true Christians". They aren't even tolerant of those who worship the same God that they do.

Yep. I grew up one.
 
I mean other than self-serving and soul crushing.

In my experience, not all religions are self-serving and soul-crushing.

People do that well enough on their own without the help of religion.
 
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