Tolerance should be Respected
Posted on Monday, 13 July 2015
Tolerance should be
respected
By Apolinario Villalobos
There is nothing wrong with tolerance which even the
people’s pope, Francis is practicing. It is important however, that we should
recognize and respect such. It should be noted that our rights end where the
rights of others begin. Tolerating the ways of others should not mean that they
are given the right to go beyond the line beyond which others dwell on their
own rights.
In this regard, it is important that religions should be
tolerated and respected – not abused and ridiculed. The latest bombing of
Charlie Hebdon in France is a clear manifestation of how some people can have
the temerity to ridicule other people’s religion, this time, Islam. The bombed
group even has the gall to justify their act by mentioning that the new pope
had his share of ridicule, but the latter did not react. How can these people
forget that human beings differ in their degree of tolerance? …or better, people belonging to different
races differ in character from each other? Why can’t these French just ridicule
their fellow French, for fun?
Most importantly, religion is such a sensitive issue
deserving utmost respect. Its spirituality deserves the highest degree of
esteem, as it deals with a person’s total being – his life and relationship
with his Creator. And, nobody has the right to question such faith.
The Islamic State issue is more than annoying enough that it
even disheartens some Muslims who go against the violent ways of the said
movement. Comparing faiths at this time is uncalled for and can just worsen the
heating up friction between the Christian and Islamic faiths. Groups of
so-called “concerned intelligentsia” are nothing but hypocrites who cannot even
discern the simple meaning of the “Golden Rule”.
Finally, the best act that one can do if he desires to go
beyond boundaries of differences is by simply extending a hand beyond them for
the sole purpose of helping.
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