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Make America Good Again Step 11 Religious Freedom
Season 3 · Episode 171

Make America Good Again Step 11 Religious Freedom

The Rabbi and I · Kenneth Block

July 14, 20256m 33s

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Show Notes

“Religious Freedom” 

Sacred scriptures in each tradition contain principles that can be interpreted to support religious tolerance, freedom of conscience, and respect for diverse paths to truth.

  • Freedom of belief and worship
  • Freedom to convert or not convert
  • Respect for other traditions
  • Non-coercion in matters of faith

I. Judaism

Judaism is not a proselytizing religion. It emphasizes mutual respect and ethical pluralism, accepting that non-Jews can live righteous lives within their own traditions.

II. Christianity

While missionary in outlook, Christianity’s core message emphasizes free choice and personal conviction. Religious freedom is consistent with respecting the dignity of every person.

III. Islam

Islam upholds religious freedom as a divine principle, while also maintaining its truth claims. Historically, Islamic societies recognized and protected religious minorities through legal frameworks like dhimma.

IV. Buddhism

Buddhism strongly supports freedom of conscience, rational inquiry, and tolerance toward other paths. Coercion is fundamentally incompatible with its teachings.

V. Hinduism

Hinduism celebrates diversity of belief and practice as spiritually legitimate. Religious freedom is seen as a natural reflection of cosmic pluralism