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Universal truths can be found in diverse traditions from "summary" of The Buddha from Babylon by Harvey Kraft

The idea that universal truths can be found in diverse traditions is a profound concept that challenges our preconceived notions of religious and philosophical beliefs. It suggests that despite the apparent differences in customs, rituals, and teachings among various cultures, there are fundamental truths that are shared by all of humanity. This notion is particularly relevant in today's globalized world, where people of different backgrounds and beliefs are constantly interacting and seeking to understand one another. When we look at the teachings of great spiritual leaders such as the Buddha, we see that many of their core principles are not unique to a particular tradition, but are rather universal in nature. For example, the idea of compassion, love, and non-violence can be found in the teachings of the Buddha, as well as in other spiritual traditions such as Christ...
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    The Buddha from Babylon

    Harvey Kraft

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