Why would the creator not want to make Himself known and known clearly? We aren't sure in our day if the creator is knowable. There is a good impulse regarding religious beliefs in America in the 21st century, and that is that we generally believe there is a God or gods and that this God is a big dude, probably too big to be described by one religious system or faith. Now that isn't a bad thing in and of itself, it is a bad thing when those who describe themselves as Christian have that belief.
There are some battles that have been lost in my lifetime, and one of those is over the world tolerant. I am not quite sure how tolerance has somehow become equated with skepticism about your own beliefs. Intolerant would be persecution of those who disagree, it would not be intolerant to believe they are wrong and attempt to persuade them of their error if we believe that error has a significant consequence. If my house were on fire and I said to the firefighters that what they believed to be fire was instead rain it would not be intolerant of them to insist on their interpretation of reality and do all they could to rescue me from death. It isn't an issue of tolerance at all yet when Christians insist on preaching the Gospel to those who are dying and who we believe are risking eternity, somehow that becomes an issue of tolerance.
We can do and say a great many things that are indeed intolerant but preaching the Gospel is not one of them. Jesus could be quite intolerant of theological error, just as His Father was intolerant of the same, His Name was at stake. We believe that the Creator has made Himself known decisively and that His desire is for us to live with Him through eternity, but on His terms. We can be loving and proclaim that as truth, in fact, proclamation of that truth should be an act of love.
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