The paper is divided into three sections. The first section gives the brief overview of life in the plural world. In the second section the human being is shown as the highest value. The third, final section investigates pro-existence in the service or religion followers. Religious pluralism refers to an evangelical attitude of openness and kindness towards all religions, which however does not create the obligation to recognise all religious as true. The concept indicates three planes of dialogue with representatives of other religions, among which this is the plane of common values that is particularly important. Furthermore, the value held in the highest regard should be human dignity, and only by conducting our life according to the rules of pro-existence (living for others) can we show our respect to every human. This may be achieved by moving from the egotistic life to living for “the other”, regardless of the accepted worldview or religious practice. Only in this way will religiously diverse societies get closer together and make way for the highest of the worldly goods, the other man.
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