Introduction- What Is It? - The Past - The Present - The Future - Tolerance/Hate Groups
Related Websites - Related Media - About this Website


Tolerance Groups

            Below a list of groups supporting the tolerance of religions can be found, along with a short description of what each one stands for and a link to their organizational website.

ReligiousTolerance.Org
Probably the most valuble website that I was able to find in terms of creating this page, this site shows profiles of what each of the major religions is and shows honest information rather than opinion about the concept of religion itself as opposed to views of a certain denomination. I took a lot of inspiration from this site when I started creating my own; really worth a look.

International Coalition for Religious Freedom
Sure, this isn't the most professional looking of the world's pages, but it's message is still one of acceptance and toleration. Since 1983 the ICRF has been investigating and supporting religious freedoms both internationally and within our borders.

International Association for Religious Freedom
Seemingly more focused on the current action supporting tolerance, the IARF highlights the current happenings of the cause of toleration. The site contains numerous PDF files and pages of related world news.

Hate Groups

            Support groups aren't the only ones with websites. Advancements in technology have allowed hate groups (who were once limited to rather primitive web-creation tools) to create professional-looking websites supporting their beliefs of hate and inequality. Surprisingly, a good portion of the given links are created BY religious groups against a certain secular group. Below are a few examples.

The Westboro Baptist Church
This group has created some media attention with their picket lines and protests against subjects like war and homosexuality. Their website is a database of hateful and vicious attacks on said subjects, showing numerous fliers and articles supporting events such as gay-bashing and Hurricane Katrina. They even possess a 701-page document describing how God hates most people (a link can be found here).

National Socialist Movement
Traditionally against many religions, the NSM is simply another name for the American Nazi Party. This page serves as an example of my previous explanation of how webpages of hate groups have become more advanced; this one has flash animation, photo galleries, an online store, a record label, and even their own video games available for purchase and download.

National Socialist Radio
Related to the above site, this is the NSM's official media outlet. Among the things found here are YouTube videos, hateful podcasts, and a 24-hour radio station serving the NSM.

Jew Watch
Not the most professional of the websites that I was able to come across. The Jew Watch webpage simply shows historical examples, visual depictions, and videos of the sickness that they say the Jewish community has brought upon society. The site also goes as far as to compare many American governmental figures to the likes of those who served the Axis countries during WWII.