religious tolerance and religious fundamentalism
Religious tolerance refers to the acceptance and respect for the beliefs and practices of different religious groups, allowing individuals to freely practice their own religion without prejudice or discrimination. Religious fundamentalism, on the other hand, is a strict adherence to traditional religious beliefs and practices, often accompanied by a strong opposition to modern or liberal ideas. It involves the belief in the literal interpretation of religious texts and a resistance to accepting divergent beliefs or practices.
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