I think we'd need to understand what they mean by 'respect'.
We should respect the right of individuals to hold any belief they wish, no matter how ridiculous, and not coerce anyone into following a particular dogma. We should universally respect the rights of individuals to act in respect of their beliefs in so far as it pertains to them and them only and we should *sometimes* respect the rights of individuals to act in respect of their beliefs in so far as it pertains to other people, by which I mean that celebrating Diwali or Christmas may involve some adjustment and tolerance on my part, but so long as it is not coercive or arduous, this should be considered reasonable.
What we should never respect is any claimed right not to be offended, examined or criticised. We should not respect any demand that coerces anyone into adopting different behaviours or accepting different treatment against their will or demands for deference or privillige.