All... religions show the same disparity between belief and practice, and each is safe till it tries to exclude the rest.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In my opinion, there is one singular problem with religions in general: they are exclusive. To me, this exclusivity is not right.
The essence of all religions is one. Only their approaches are different.
In principle the great religions of the world do not differ as much as they appear to.
All religions are founded on the fear of the many and the cleverness of the few.
Billions of people don't practice a religion at all.
All the religions of the world, while they may differ in other respects, unitedly proclaim that nothing lives in this world but Truth.
I believe in Christianity, Judaism and Islamism, but I stay away from churches, synagogues and mosques.
All religions develop, become exclusive, become divisive and quarrelsome.
My premise is that the popular aphorism that 'all religions are fundamentally the same and only superficially different' simply is not true. It is more correct to say that all religions are, at best, superficially similar but fundamentally different.
I've dabbled in several different religions.
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