In > References for ‘intolerance’
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[1] Wise people say that in the past [...] to die. If this mud-slinging and intolerance are encouraged, humanity has no [...] humanity, and come out successful.
[20] But strangely enough, many religions [...] in dharma there is no scope for intolerance, for Dharma is based on the solid [...] there is no scope for synthesis.
[31] You will have to advance with the [...] welfare are inseparable. Religion and intolerance have created enormous harm in [...] the form of “isms”.
[32] The people of medieval times fought [...] today, betraying their spirit of intolerance as they try to gag each others [...] comes within its vast periphery.
[85] (b) Propagate Ananda Marga ideology without casting aspersions on others out of intolerance.
[16] Collective social functions [...] difficulties of others, but also leads to intolerance and a lack of interest in the [...] of unity and interest in others.
[17] In Ananda Marga such common social [...] in such functions will have no intolerance for each other, and will instead [...] therefore, a great unifying force.
[10] In the past, the world has witnessed [...] greater than before. The degree of intolerance has increased immeasurably. People [...] is, hypocrisy is now at its peak.
[23] This demon is inimical not only [...] spot in the human mind is mutual intolerance and hatred. A spiritual aspirant [...] no option for hatred or mutual intolerance. All are equally-blessed human [...] of humanity attains salvation.
[22] Read any so-called religious book: [...] say, but surely non-acceptance and intolerance are not the same. Why is there [...] cannot hold religion in high esteem.
[561] In the past, the world has witnessed [...] greater than before. The degree of intolerance has increased immeasurably. People [...] is, hypocrisy is now at its peak.
[3] You are possibly aware of the [...] regard, they displayed terrible intolerance. Caste-discrimination was about [...] within the boundaries of religion.
[104] Since the concept of virtue and [...] matters; otherwise their extreme intolerance will, in the name of spreading [...] world being bathed in human blood.
[60] Nowadays some countries are propagating particular communal or economic theories which support intolerance; thus through perverted literature [...] they identify as human beings?
[7] (4) The purport of Dharma Sádhaná [...] ideals of Dharma and exhibit their intolerance towards it in all sorts of immoral [...] what is sádhaná.
[116] (52) Since the very dawn of civilization, [...] there is so much infighting so much intolerance amongst human beings.