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Zorluk: OrtaTolerance of Different Faiths and Beliefs

In British life, people are encouraged to respect the rights of others to hold different faiths and beliefs. When individuals find themselves in strong disagreement with the religious views or practices of their neighbors, which of the following best describes the legal and social requirement for 'tolerance'?

  1. Respecting the right of others to hold and practice their own beliefs, provided they remain within the law and do not infringe on the rights of othersCevap
  2. B
    Encouraging all community members to eventually adopt a single, shared set of religious values to ensure complete social harmony
  3. C
    Using the right to freedom of speech to publicly incite hatred or violence against religious groups that you find offensive
  4. D
    Claiming that individual liberty allows a person to ignore the Equality Act 2010 if it conflicts with their own personal views

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The correct answer is that tolerance requires respecting the right of others to hold and practice their beliefs, as long as those practices are lawful.
The correct answer accurately reflects the UK's approach to tolerance: individuals must respect the legal right of others to hold and practice their beliefs, provided those practices do not violate the law or the rights of others. This is consistent with the Equality Act 2010, which protects individuals from being treated unfairly because of their religion or belief.

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1
Identify the core principle of tolerance in the UK.
The principle involves accepting that the UK is a diverse society where people can hold different faiths or no faith at all.
This is a fundamental principle of British life according to the official handbook.
2
Differentiate between personal disagreement and legal respect.
One can strongly disagree with a belief while still respecting the person's right to hold it.
Tolerance is about the right to hold a belief, not about agreeing with the content of that belief.
3
Consider the legal boundaries of tolerance.
Religious practices and speech are protected but must not break the law (e.g., inciting hatred or discriminating against others).
The Equality Act 2010 protects religion and belief as a protected characteristic, but it also prevents discrimination.

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