Billingham further suggests that an extremely advanced and friendly extraterrestrial civilization might put an end to present-day religious conflicts and lead to greater religious toleration worldwide.
Despite greater toleration, extreme sects were opposed by the upper classes as they were seen as a threat to social order and property rights.
This may result in its greater toleration in the spouse; but if the tolerance does not exist, the increasing ease of separation and divorce mean that the need to live with it for social or economic reasons is reduced.
The department also reported that there had been "remarkable changes" in the Soviet Union, including a "quantum leap" toward greater toleration of political demonstrations and unauthorized meetings.
They resulted in large territorial changes, greater religious toleration, and the almost complete independence of the princes of the Empire.
We are impressed by a greater toleration of dissent.
In the years immediately preceding the Edict, and in times of greater toleration in earlier centuries, Christians leaders felt sufficiently secure to hold councils governing their see or metropolitan area.
He received confirmation of the colony's charter, but the king demanded greater religious toleration and Bradstreet temporarily lost some popularity as a bearer of bad tidings.
His attempts at pushing for greater religious toleration were defeated by Walpole's supporters.
It encouraged her to further and larger ideas, and to a greater toleration than she had hitherto dreamed of.