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What does the Bible say about tolerance and pluralism?

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The Bible distinguishes between tolerance, which respects others' rights to be wrong, and pluralism, which suggests all beliefs are equally valid.

In the context of the sermon, tolerance is defined as the ability to respectfully disagree with others while acknowledging their right to hold different beliefs. This is in contrast to pluralism, which holds that all religions are equally true and can coexist without judgment. The preacher emphasizes that this view is logically impossible and philosophically troubling, as it undermines the very nature of truth claims made by Christianity, particularly the exclusive truth of the gospel as articulated by Jesus in John 14:6, where He states, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.' Thus, the biblical perspective advocates for a stance of tolerance while firmly rejecting pluralism.
Scripture References: John 14:6, Romans 12:2

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