Was Sir Thomas More in favor of religious toleration?
Thomas More, a member of the British parliament, wrote two volumes study entitled Utopia. The first volume described English life. While the second, discussed an ideal society on an imaginary body of water called Utopia. Utopia supported the popular awareness that America was where the perfect society would be created. Sir Thomas More was in favor of religious toleration.
More describes the several kinds of religions, not only in various parts of the island, but also in different towns. In these different cities, some men have been eminent in former times for admirable or glory, not only as ordinary idol, but as the supreme God. It further validates how he was involved in religion for the maintenance of peace. He believed this verdict should make for the advancement of religion. For this one detail, of his ancestor's laws among them, More believed shall be blamed for reasoning in the maintenance of his own religion. He was of the belief to give every men the freedom and choice to believe what he would.
Thomas More, a member of the British parliament, wrote two volumes study entitled Utopia. The first volume described English life. While the second, discussed an ideal society on an imaginary body of water called Utopia. Utopia supported the popular awareness that America was where the perfect society would be created. Sir Thomas More was in favor of religious toleration.
More describes the several kinds of religions, not only in various parts of the island, but also in different towns. In these different cities, some men have been eminent in former times for admirable or glory, not only as ordinary idol, but as the supreme God. It further validates how he was involved in religion for the maintenance of peace. He believed this verdict should make for the advancement of religion. For this one detail, of his ancestor's laws among them, More believed shall be blamed for reasoning in the maintenance of his own religion. He was of the belief to give every men the freedom and choice to believe what he would.