Answer: In reality, there is only one ultimate truth, not many. One day, humanity will need to identify the most accurate and universal religion, likely through scientific exploration. If science continues to advance, it may eventually identify the religion that is most aligned with the truth. At that time, everyone will have to accept a common faith, a shared religion, and a unified spirituality for the entire planet.

Until that day comes, we must find ways to coexist peacefully. We should encourage religions to seek out commonalities to foster mutual respect and affection, rather than highlighting differences to fuel conflicts. For example, most religions believe in a Supreme Being or God, but they may use different names due to linguistic differences. This discrepancy has led to the mistaken belief that these are different deities, and consequently, to religious strife.

For now, religions must transcend the limitations of language to foster understanding, move beyond ritual differences to come closer together and embrace diversity as a basis for love and unity. Every religion teaches love and compassion, but it is illogical to exclude people of other faiths from this love. True compassion should extend to everyone, regardless of their religion.

Let us all bow down and pray for world peace, for humanity to love one another, and for everyone to find supreme enlightenment and liberation.

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JANNA is the pen name of a certain monk who does not wish to use his real name. He is likely mature enough to understand that fame, wealth, and glory are as fleeting as morning mist.

In Pali, “JANNA” means purity, so it’s unclear which country he’s from. However, he seems to have studied the Nikaya scriptures.

Although he writes about Buddhism, he appears to desire unity with other religions to contribute to the cause of world peace. He attempts to demonstrate how differences can complement one another…