Pluralism - The belief that there are many different religions and that each one can have truth or value. People should respect and learn from all faiths., Exclusivism - The belief that only one religion is completely true and that other religions are mistaken., Inclusivism - The belief that one religion is the truest or fullest, but that other religions also contain some truth., Belief - Something that a person accepts as true, especially about the world, God, or how people should live., Faith - Trust or confidence in something or someone, often referring to a person’s belief in God or a religion., Agnostic - A person who is unsure whether God exists or not, believing that it may be impossible to know for sure., Atheist - A person who does not believe in God or any gods., Monotheist - Someone who believes in only one God (for example, Christians, Jews, and Muslims)., Community - A group of people who share something in common, such as beliefs, traditions, or a place of worship., Tradition - A custom or belief passed down through generations within a religion or culture., Tolerance - Accepting and respecting people who have different beliefs, opinions, or ways of life., Sacred - Something that is holy or very special and connected to religion (for example, a sacred text or place).,
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