'In a multi-faith society religious people should not try to convert followers of other religions'
[2023-08-01 16:46:53]
In a multifaceted society, everyone should have religious freedom and have religious pluralism. All religions are recognized as having equal equality rights. But sometimes these two things collide with each other. For example, all Christians believe that people should enjoy the freedom of religion, but believe that it is their responsibility to convert others. Nevertheless, by converting to non - Christians it means that Christianity treats other religions as being inferior, which will detract from the concept of religious pluralism. On the other hand, if you do not fulfill their beliefs, that is, listen to God and transform into others, that means they do not have perfect religious freedom.
Most Sikhs believe that "all religions are reality and the way to the same truth is different", so other religions such as Sikhism are mandatory for conversion of other religions I do not believe it. Nevertheless, some Sikhs believe that only Sikhs have all the truth.
Personally, I agree that religious people should not convert to believers of other religions. For a multifaceted society, no one should be compelled to choose their religion. Furthermore, despite differences in belief, everyone needs to tolerate others. If people want to get along with each other, they should not do anything that may lead to conflict and ultimately war.
All people with faith, family, and career should be free to live in the USA - after all, freedom is the foundation of our society. However, this is not religious freedom, but in the 1993 RFRA, religious groups and even more interested companies are free from contraceptive work and have the right to further protect religious freedom. On the contrary, politicians are shaking religion as a means to the end.
In a multifaceted society, everyone should have religious freedom and have religious pluralism. All religions are recognized as having equal equality rights. But sometimes these two things collide with each other. For example, all Christians believe that people should enjoy the freedom of religion, but believe that it is their responsibility to convert others. Nevertheless, by converting to non - Christians it means that Christianity treats other religions as being inferior, which will detract from the concept of religious pluralism. On the other hand, unless you listen to their beliefs, that is to listen to God and to convert to others, it means that they do not have complete religious freedom to them.
Personally, I agree that religious people should not convert to believers of other religions. For a multifaceted society, no one should be compelled to choose their religion. Furthermore, despite differences in belief, everyone needs to tolerate others. If people want to get along with each other, they should not do anything that may lead to conflict and ultimately war.