you decide...mazhur would do well to watch this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZ0rsUofpQM&feature=player_embedded#at=859
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZ0rsUofpQM&feature=player_embedded#at=859
However, would I be going out on a limb to say that if you take any ancient religion and claim it is pure, unchanged by modern views, by definition, =most likely= it will be intolerant of other views.
In my understanding, in the history of religion, religious intolerance is fairly unique to Christianity and Islam. These are also the two most common religions. And that's no coincidence. Modern Christianity has become much more tolerant than traditional Christianity. Now Christianity is losing ground to Islam. And that's not a coincidence either. Religious intolerance helps a religion to thrive. But that doesn't make it right.
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