All forms of intolerance are frowned upon. Tangilism doesn’t discriminate on the grounds of race, religion, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status.
Tolerance and respect is something that every person has a right to and it is something that every person has a responsibility to show towards others.
The Tangilism view is that:
1. all people are free to decide on their own belief system
2. a person’s religious beliefs, regardless of what they are, should be respected
3. no religion and no person is superior to any other religion or person
4. intolerance on religious or any other grounds is not acceptable.
All people should be respected regardless of their race, religion, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status.
It is never acceptable to run down another person’s religious beliefs. No person is superior to another and no religion is superior to another.
Tangilism does not discriminate between men and women. This means, amongst other things, that there is no separation of men and women in the Congregation and a woman can be a director of a Tangilism Congregation.
Again this is in no way of criticism of any other religion.
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