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A Letter Concerning Toleration
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28 answers across the worldviews stand on this work
- LiberalismWhat happens after death?
- LiberalismCan humans understand realities beyond the physical world?at 1689
- LiberalismIs there a God or higher power — and what is it like?
- LiberalismIs reality only physical, or is there also a spiritual side?
- LiberalismIs there a soul, or a consciousness beyond the brain?
- LiberalismHow does it treat those who leave it?
- SecularismWhat happens after death?
- SecularismCan humans understand realities beyond the physical world?
- SecularismWhat does it say is the main problem with humanity or the world?
- SecularismWhen and where did this worldview first appear?
- SecularismWhat are its foundational texts — scriptures, books, or writings?
- SecularismDo humans have free will, or is life decided by fate, nature's laws, karma, or divine decree?
- SecularismWho were the key people who taught it or preserved it?
- SecularismHow should a follower handle relationships, work, hardship, and community?
- SecularismWhat happens when someone fails morally — punishment, forgiveness, purification, karma, or correction?
- SecularismWhere does suffering, evil, or injustice come from?
- SecularismHow does the solution change the person, the society, and the world?
- SecularismWhat is the strongest case for it — its best arguments and evidence?
- SecularismWhat do the texts say about themselves — their origin, their authority, and who they are for?
- SecularismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?
- SecularismWhat does it promise — salvation, enlightenment, liberation, justice, or a meaningful life?
- SecularismWhat solution does it offer?
- SecularismIs there a soul, or a consciousness beyond the brain?
- SecularismHow does it treat people who reject it — can it live in peace with those who disagree?
- SecularismHow does it treat those who leave it?
- SecularismHow does it tell truth from falsehood?
- SecularismWhen does it allow force to be used, if ever — and for what purpose?
- SecularismWhat deeper thing — moral, spiritual, psychological, or social — does it say is broken?
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