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  1. Cardinal Ratzinger engages the problem of truth, tolerance, religion and culture in the modern world. Describing the vast array of world religions, Ratzinger embraces the difficult challenge of meeting diverse understandings of spiritual truth while defending the Catholic teaching of salvation through Jesus Christ.

  2. 28 lug 2015 · Truth and Tolerance: Why the Church Can’t Change Her Teaching. July 28, 2015. “The Catholic Church is intolerant.”. That simple thought, like a yellow-fever sign, is supposed to be the one solid reason which should frighten away any one who might be contemplating knocking at the portals of the Church for entrance, or for a crumb of the ...

  3. 6 apr 2021 · Tolerance is often demanded but seldom returned. Beware of the word tolerance. It is a very unstable virtue.” 6. This inspired caution reminds us that for persons who believe in absolute truth, tolerance for behavior is like a two-sided coin. Tolerance or respect is on one side of the coin, but truth is always on the other.

  4. 1 gen 2008 · Tolerance is one thing, but truth is another. Now if by tolerance one means being respectful of the beliefs of others, then Christianity is in full agreement, as Christians are called to defend their beliefs “with gentleness and respect” (1 Peter 3:15). But to confuse tolerance with truth is not helpful. Putting Tolerance to the Test

  5. 25 ott 2017 · Don Carson explores the relationship between truth and tolerance at The Gospel Coalition 2013 National Conference at Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando. Let’s begin with prayer. At a time in history, heavenly Father, when tolerance has become such a buzzword far more important than truth or righteousness or integrity, help us to understand something of the history of tolerance, help us to ...

  6. Tolerance is often demanded but seldom returned. Beware of the word tolerance. It is a very unstable virtue.” 12. This inspired caution reminds us that for persons who believe in absolute truth, tolerance for behavior is like a two-sided coin. Tolerance, or respect, is on one side of the coin, but truth is always on the other.

  7. I have come here to discuss my beliefs about faith and country, tolerance and truth in America. I know we begin with certain disagreements; and I strongly suspect that at the end of the evening some of our disagreements will remain.