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Meeting violence with tolerance
"I so strongly believe that the great religions of the world are stronger than any insults. They have withstood offense for centuries," said [Hillary] Clinton. "Refraining from violence, then, is not a sign of weakness in one’s faith; it is absolutely the opposite, a sign that one’s faith is unshakable."
"I so strongly believe that the great religions of the world are stronger than any insults. They have withstood offense for centuries," said [Hillary] Clinton. "Refraining from violence, then, is not a sign of weakness in one’s faith; it is absolutely the opposite, a sign that one’s faith is unshakable."
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