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English, 03.04.2022 06:30 trinityanne1738

In "Tolerance," the author argues that the people of the world cannot live in peace through love alone.

Which statements from the text provide relevant evidence for this claim?

Select all that apply.

Tolerance

The fact is we can only love what we know personally. And we

cannot know much.

Tolerance is a very dull virtue. It is boring. Unlike love, it has always

had a bad press.

I don't then regard tolerance as a great eternally established divine

principle, though I might perhaps quote "In my Father's house are

many mansions" in support of such a view. It is just a makeshift,

suitable for an overcrowded and overheated planet.

It [love) has been tried again and again: by the Christian civilizations

of the Middle Ages, and also by the French Revolution, a secular

movement which reasserted the brotherhood of man. And it has

always failed.

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