how do christianity and judaism stress tolorance?

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pleaseee answer! i need this for a huge assignment due tomarrow!

ps. if you could include a link to where you got your information that'd be great

thanks!!!
 
I'm Catholic/Christian. I can't answer for Jews.

Christianity teaches the words of Jesus Himself. To love God, yourself and your neighbors. You are not to tolerate sin from others or yourself. If you sin, you are to seek reconcilitation and repent and sin no more. If you see another person sin, you are to confront them about it and help them. If they don't listen and heed your warning, you are to tell another brethren and the two of you are to confront that person. If that doesn't work, you are to take it to the church for help and guidance. that's in the Bible but I don't know the verses.
 
ULTIMATE "TOLERANCE" =

Matthew 5:44

But I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you.:applause:
 
Surely you meant INtolerance?!? Like when the Jews committed genocide on the peoples of Canaan? Or when Jesus said "As for these, which would not that I should rule over them, bring them before me and slay them"?
 
Tolerance, but not love. Several times in the Bible it says to turn Atheists away, to not love those who do not embrace the Lord, etc.
 
Use the bible as a source. The jews use the old testament(torah) and the christians use both the old and new testament. Anyway christians are supposed to be tolerant because Jesus was. Jesus forgives so should we.
 
It is through humility and not pride. To make oneself low. The Lord came into this world understanding that not all men would be saved by his words... he did not rebuke nor judge them. In according to scripture it is written that the Son of God came into this world to serve and not to be served in this he paid ransom for many. Furthermore "For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him". Now you do you understand tolerance. If there is any word uttered or made mute let it not offend. In this matter who is helped?
 
They express tolorance in every single page of their bibles.
I wish they'd express a bit more tolerance though.
 
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