Intolerance of another's religious beliefs or practices
This article is about intolerance by and between religious communities or by communities of specific practices. For intolerance of religion itself, see Antireligion, Irreligion, and Antitheism.
See also: Religious tolerance
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Statements which are contrary to one's religious beliefs do not constitute intolerance. Religious intolerance, rather, occurs when a person or group (e.g., a society, a religious group, a non-religious group) specifically refuses to tolerate the religious convictions and practices of a religious group or individual.
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