Cyberyeti, on 2013-January-12, 10:31, said:
While some use their religion as an inspiration, others use it as a crutch (there's a passage in Jim McMahon's autobiography where he says his pet hate was a receiver dropping a ball and saying "maybe HE meant it that way"), and others think you can do anything providing you go to confession afterwards and say the hail Marys.
Since the OP asked about tolerance, perhaps I should give my views here. Perhaps they would be classified as intolerant. The short version is that I have no wish to interfere in a person's exercise of religion, I am fine with making reasonable accommodations, but the approach of "My God says I must or must not do such and such and so you must accommodate me" is a bit over the top for me. His God only gets to order him about, not to order me about. It is not only with regard to religion that I realize I am out of touch with current expectations. I am most happy to enthusiastically endorse a person's right to live his/her life as s/he pleases. That doesn't mean I will be pleased to be given a list of things that I must do to accommodate his/her choices.
Fortunately for all, I am retired.