Yes, it’s is very true, I always try to be nice and respect others because I would not like someone being mean to me or se someone else being mean to others.
@9L38G6RPeace and Freedom3mos3MO
I believe if you treat me like crap then you should probably try and find out how it feels to be in my shoes and find out how bad its hurting me
@9KZLBZS3mos3MO
The principle of “treating other as you would like to be treated” apples to religious diversity because it is political ideology that advocates for the equal treatment of all individuals.
It applies because you should treat other people of different religion with respect either way
@9L5HNC53mos3MO
I think if you believe in something and not something someone else believes in you should let them do them.
@9KZP75RIndependent3mos3MO
People should be treated better than you would like to be treated, you don’t have to agree with a religion but you don’t have to attack it
@9KZLXNK3mos3MO
I think everyone who be treated with respect no matter the person
@9KZLX733mos3MO
By being opened minded and not fully judging anyone based on race and religion unless its truly affecting you and no karen them being in the same room as you doesn't count.
@9KZLXLM3mos3MO
because many people have many different opinions on religion and to judge for someone else's religion is unholy and not acceptable
@9KZLSSL3mos3MO
everyone has the freedom to practice their religion
@9KZM9MVWomen’s Equality3mos3MO
Everyone Believes what they believe and that's okay. It's only a problem when they push that onto other that don't belive that
@9KZM6SB3mos3MO
I think the principle of treating others as you would like to be treated can apply to treating any religious group with respect and how you would want others to treat you. Don't be disrespectful to others on the basis of solely religion.
@9KZLR8T3mos3MO
It teaches people o that other with respect and integrity no matter their religion.
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