As a whole, absolutely not. Of course there are varying degrees of “intolerance” within each individual, but the Church itself is tolerant by enlarge. There are however, some areas where gray does not exist and the Church simply sees something as being either right or wrong (abortion as one example). But when one stops and asks, “Does God only see “gray” or is there absolutes?” I think you might understand why we believe what we believe.
See comment above.
Because society by-enlarge continues to tare down absolutes when it comes to morality and spiritual matters. With more time will come greater and greater separation from “absolutes” and greater and greater acceptance of all truth being relative based on each individual’s personal viewpoint on a given topic. If the Church doesn’t change with society, it is seen as being “intolerant,” “unyielding,” “judgmental”, etc.
I don’t think so. Generally, I think that the goal is simply to get the Church to comply with society’s belief that there are no moral absolutes. In other words, to gain control of Church dogma, teachings, and morality in order to bend it to it’s ever-changing definition of what is right and what is wrong.