Roots of Religious Tolerance
There was no such thing as religious tolerance on the planet until the settling of America. With more settlers came more religious sects and more tolerance. Larry Schweikart, best-selling author and history professor at the University of Day, says religious tolerance was an ideological revolution created by the Puritans and pre-1776 Americans. He presents his case in this edition of Prager University.
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