Religious tolerance is a way to create a world free of violence
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https://doi.org/10.58342/.v10i34-35.16Keywords:
religious tolerance, followers of religions, constructive dialogue, tolerance, religious violence, hate literature, tolerance & rationalism and moderation.Abstract
In the process of globalization, in which the world has become a global village, approaches and practices are easily pervasive. Meanwhile, hate literature can also be developed on a global scale. Religious violence can endanger world security. The question is, how can a better world be created by reducing hate literature? How can the confrontation of the followers of religions be turned into an arena of constructive interaction and through this a step towards a world free of violence?
The answer to this question is important. The present article, in order to provide guidance for creating a better world, has tried to answer this question by analytical method using library data. Research data show that adopting constructive dialogue, moderation, tolerance, reasoning, and emphasizing commonalities can be a way to get rid of hate literature, avoid religious violence, and build a better world.
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