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The Philippines has been a melting pot of various religions, from the time our
ancestors worshipped the Anitos, to the time the Spaniards came and introduced
Christianity, up to the present time of millenarian movements. Due to the religious
diversity in the country, the question of whether Filipinos can be considered religiously
tolerant or intolerant arises.
This study entitled Assessing Levels of Religious Tolerance and Intolerance in
the Current Socio-Cultural Setting has been an interesting attempt to determine to a
certain extent the attitudes and behavior of four religious denominations, namely the
Roman Catholic, the Seven Day Adventist, Bethany Baptist, and the Iglesia ni Kristo,
with regards to people who do not belong to their religion and their corresponding beliefs
and practices. In addition, their views regarding matters concerning their religion and of
conversion to another religion, are probed into. Believers or practitioners of these
religious groups were further divided into two age groups: the young, which included
those whose ages are 20 — 35 and the o/d who are aged 36 — 50. They are picked from a
relatively close area and therefore enjoying the same socio — cultural make-up.
Preliminary data was gathered through the books, journals, and related materials
available. From these, the theoretical frameworks and related literature was derived.
Collection of data was also done through dissemination of survey questionnaires to
corresponding respondents. Since there is a rarity in the studies that have been made
regarding this matter, this is a descriptive, exploratory study. Furthermore, it is nonexperimental
yet cross-cultural in nature.
The study confirmed results that Filipinos show quite a high degree of tolerance
despite the fact that there is a diversity of religions; especially the respondents of the
Catholic denominations and the Seven Day Adventist. On the other hand, the Baptists
and the respondents from the Iglesia ni Cristo are considered the most intolerant among
the four aforementioned religions. The deviation in the tolerance levels may in part be
due to the difference of each religion’s set of religious representations that influence the
people under it. The belief of those who belong to the Baptist group and that of the
Iglesia ni Cristo that theirs is THE only true religion and that salvation cannot be
achieved outside it, may cause them to think highly of their religion and thus, may lead to
intolerance to other religions and the people and religious representations that it
encompasses.
For future studies, more comprehensive data can be gathered though interviews
and focus group discussions; and if studies are conducted by the religions themselves.
Likewise, leaders of various religions and their constituents must find it within
themselves to develop a healthy attitude towards others of a different religious affiliation
by having a deeper analysis of their religion and that of others. | 
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