Gudjon Bergmann Quotes
History Has Taught Us That When Understanding And Tolerance Are Fostered, People Of Different Faiths Can Live Together In Harmony. Regrettably, History Has Also Taught Us The Opposite, That Such States Of Equilibrium Can Quickly Degenerate And Succumb To Rhetoric Of Anger And Fear, Sometimes Leading To Violence And Even War. A Balance Of Mutual Respect And Tolerance Needs To Be Maintained Through Good Works. Interrelations Need Continual Nurturing.
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