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buddhism
Buddhism is probably the most tolerant religion of the world, as the teaching can
co-exist with any other religion. Other religions however, aim to be restricted and cannot
accommodate Buddhism at the same time. The Buddhist teaching on God - in the sense of an
ultimate Reality - is neither skeptic (as is sometimes claimed), nor vague, but clear and logical.
that we can neither define, describe, nor usefully discuss the nature of that which is beyond the
perception of our infinite consciousness. It may be indicated by negatives and described
indirectly by analogy and symbols, but otherwise it must ever remain in its truest sense unknown
and unexpressed, as being to us in our present state unknowable. In the same way, Buddhism
denies the existence in man of an immortal soul. The Enlightenment which dwells in life does
not belong to one form of life. All that is man's changing and mortal; the Immortal is not any
man's. The Buddha pointed out how no thing is the same at this moment as it was a moment ago.
Even the everlasting hills are slowly being worn away, and every particle of the human body,
even the hardest, is replaced every seven years. There is no finali
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