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learn religious tolerance. now.

im sorry if i made any mistakes, truly did not mean to.

and im sorry for leaving a bunch of religions out. i didnt know how to fit all of them in

anyway. its pretty obvious, but ill list the symbols and religions anyway.

the cross for Christianity
the wheel, if thats what its called, for Buddhism
Om for Hinduism
the Star of David for Judaism
and th crescent star for Islam

hope you like.

if so, please comment.
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i.
love.
you.
... and diversity. lol. ^-^

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Stupidity moves an individuals life forward whilst intellect does the same for society. Thus, my lifes going nowhere
lmao.
i love you too deear

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and must love that comes in dreams necessarily be unreal? for there is no lack of dream lovers in this world.
- the peony pavilion
Tang Xianzu, 1598
Buddhism is throwing off the pattern (or balance, you could say).
That's ironic.
lmao. yeah it is

i noticed that too, but i wanted the major religions in there XD

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and must love that comes in dreams necessarily be unreal? for there is no lack of dream lovers in this world.
- the peony pavilion
Tang Xianzu, 1598
Whatever. The word tolerance should change to...

Taolerance.
That would work.
o h yeah
cause taolerance makes perfect sense

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and must love that comes in dreams necessarily be unreal? for there is no lack of dream lovers in this world.
- the peony pavilion
Tang Xianzu, 1598
dont we all? ;]

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and must love that comes in dreams necessarily be unreal? for there is no lack of dream lovers in this world.
- the peony pavilion
Tang Xianzu, 1598
This is great. I love it.
thank you.
i appreciate your comment
:D

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and must love that comes in dreams necessarily be unreal? for there is no lack of dream lovers in this world.
- the peony pavilion
Tang Xianzu, 1598

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