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9 March, 01:21

Why did Voltaire poke fun at religious intolerance?

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  1. 9 March, 04:29
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    Answer: Believed it went against law of nature

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    Voltaire argued that religious intolerance was against the law of nature and was worse than the "right of the tiger" (1763) Towards the end of his long life Voltaire took the courageous stand of defending a Protestant family against religious intolerance and legal persecution.
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