Maybe we're just having a semantic disconnect--or maybe we fundamentally disagree.
You say you "respect" the Saudi culture of religious intolerance--although you'd "prefer" religious tolerance.
If by "respect" you mean "admire" or "venerate" or some such, we fundamentally disagree--because my word would be more the opposite, e.g., "scorn," or "disrespect" (if that were really a verb.)
I hope you don't mean you admire/venerate the Saudi's religious intolerance.
Yes, maybe just differing styles of communicating. I prefer my Freedom, ugabuga, and the United States Constitution. That said, yes, I am very respectful of other cultures inclusive of their religion. As a Nation, Saudi Arabia is Muslim. I do not agree with the repression and the fact that their borders are 100% closed. Their borders are not just closed to non Muslims, but closed to the Holy Bible, Old Testament and New Testament....this is repression (intolerance). This is the only one of the 17 Muslim Countries (Middle Eastern) who practice such stringent border control. However, this is their culture. Period. Even Israel has a greater Muslim population than Christian.
As far as your hope that I don't mean I admire/venerate their certain intolerances, if I did mean those words you choose, are you being judgmental of my choice? I won't go any further with this discussion than the fact that I do respect their very deep rooted religious culture.
As much as I have traveled, don't think for a minute that it is very concerning when a country tells me I cannot enter unescorted. My escort must be a male......and, what I can and cannot wear. I still want to go there.....I have an innate desire to travel and learn others' cultures. I studied this country a great deal after 9/11, particularly the fact that this royal government renounced Osama bin Laden's citizenship. They are fundamentally Muslim and from a business perspective try with tremendous effort to maintain global relations. One word: OIL. If they didn't have oil, would their culture have morphed and become more open over the last several decades? I don't know~~~~~~