Arise Arjuna Hinduism And The
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THE UNITY OF RELIGION AND
RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE |
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acknowledge the different religions of humanity, like the different arts and sciences,
taking from them what we find to be of most value, but this does not require that we don't
recognize any higher or lower teachings within them or must find them to all be good. We
can also have our personal preferences in religion, just as we have them in our food,
cloths or job, which we don't have to all make the same.
One may prefer Hinduism, Christianity or some branch of it over other religions, but one
should be willing to accept that other people may prefer their religion and yet others may
not like any religion at all. One should be able to be friendly and considerate with those
of different beliefs, neither having to impose one's views upon them or force such
different views into a single formulation. One should be able to question the beliefs of
others rationally and sincerely in one's effort to find Truth, just as others should be
able to question our beliefs. |
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