Saturday, June 28, 2014
More on Religion...
For a religion to be a religion of peace, the fundamental or the principal tenet of the religion should be peace, like jainism. In this sense, Jainism is unparalleled and no other religion can truly claim to be as legitimate on peace as does Jainism. Any religion that realizes it cannot convincingly bring the whole civilization into its fold & practices would definitely see reason in accepting its co-existence with subjects of differing faith. This willingness to co-exist is a necessary fundamental of a religion that can genuinely bring happiness and peace to both its practitioners and disbelievers.
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