Well my two cents sir are that we live in the day and age of information, the rate of opinions being formed has grown exponentially now. Every now and then you'd find trouble brewing viz-a-vis your perspective on things being questioned by a new thought.
While the golden rule says that you shouldn't do unto others what you'd not want them to do unto you, we should also raise our collective standards of tolerance simply because there are so many ideas floating around.
Religions causes mob frenzy like nothing else and that leaves a heavy collateral damage.
I see your point but I think that the trajectory of your point may fall dangerously close to people being deemed 'unfit' simply because of apostasy.
My blood boiled when I became aware of the JNU protests having Indian students asking for India's destruction, but I would still not want them to be persecuted at all. The point is, ideas should not affect our inner peace, or our inner peace just presents a state of dynamic equilibrium at best. Violent extremists bent on killing should not be confused with trouble mongers of thought.