They can live peacefully if the fanatics stick to their own business. Easy as that
Totally peaceful ... if they both respect the limits of themselves and the other.
Unfortunately religion seldom accepts limits, and sometimes science doesn't either.
Shinto Buddhist and Buddhist
Well; if there was no religious tolerance then there would be constant world war, so in most countries, all religions are tolerated and coexist peacefully. Seeing as in most countries, religion has crept in secretly, the government has been forced to tolerate other religions or else face rebellion.
Because of the different religions and cultures that coexist peacefully in the area, Delhi is frequently referred to as Mini India. In recent years, people from all around the country have settled in the capital.
my sister and i coexisted together (means that stayed together)
the doctrine that several different cultures (rather than one national culture) can coexist peacefully and equitably in a single country
To live peacefully with other people/groups.
The Church did not coexist peacefully with Nazism during WWII and would not do so in the future.
Shinto is a more flexible religion, so it doesn't conflict with Buddhism
Every one has the free choice of selecting the faith and religion to believe in. Only God; on the day of Judgment; will judge who is on right faith and who is not. No one on earth has the right to oblige others on a specific faith or religion. He/she has the right only to present his/her arguments to others that provide proof of the authenticity of his/her religion. As Muslim, I don't judge on other religions and/or other religion believers but required to coexist with them peacefully and with mutual respect and cooperation for the benefit of mankind. Refer to question below.
Yes, they are both herbivores, and can coexist peacefully.
by settling their differences and finding stuff they agree on
Akunna believes that both religions can coexist peacefully if they engage in open dialogue and mutual understanding. However, he also acknowledges the challenges and conflicts that arise when traditional beliefs are threatened by the influence of a new religion like Christianity. Ultimately, he fears that the introduction of Christianity may cause division and turmoil within the community.