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How do we know the doctrines of tolerance are true?

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The doctrines of tolerance are affirmed through Scripture, highlighting the balance between truth and grace.

The doctrines surrounding tolerance are validated through various biblical texts that emphasize both the calling to love others and the necessity of maintaining holiness. Scripture establishes that while Christians are to engage sinfully with grace and compassion, they must uphold the truth of God's Word, which often stands in contrast to societal norms. For instance, Paul's admonishments to the church at Corinth reveal God’s expectations for His people to reject sin without withdrawing entirely from worldly interactions. This truth is rooted firmly in the command for believers to be 'Holy, for I am holy' (1 Peter 1:16), underscoring that God's standard leads to a deeply meaningful life for His followers.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 1:16, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians

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Tolerance
Mike McNamara · Oct 14, 2012
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