Noun
The peaceful coexistence of multiple religions in a community
Ecumenism
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe secular state is the guarantee of religious pluralism. This apparent paradox, again, is the simplest and most elegant of political truths. Christopher Hitchens
The Muslim population in America is not much fundamentalist, nor radicalized. Rather, it accepts American religious pluralism and lives, like other religions, in a quite harmonious and pluralistic way. Charles Krauthammer
Mark Silka, in "Defining Religious Pluralism in America: A Regional Analysis", states that Religious pluralism "enables a country made up of people of different faiths to exist without sectarian warfare or the persecution of religious minorities. Source: Internet
Religious pluralism increased during the 20th century, citation and the Protestant community has grown to include over 22% of the population. citation The most common Protestant denominations are Pentecostal and Evangelical ones. Source: Internet