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Similarities and differences between eastern and western religions

On the surface, the East is introverted. The west (civilized and radical) may be influenced by localization or the understanding of some people or individuals.

Western religious classics are highly concentrated and concise. Not every radical person can understand the meaning of a classic or several classics. Some of them are similar to local Taoism and Buddhism, and some are similar to tantric inheritance. Although there are many believers, there are few above the middle and upper roots, and few with perseverance and perseverance, which has caused some people in unknown so to take it out of context and generalize it. Hehe, it's just sour grapes. Either you have ulterior motives and are greedy for the law. Oh, I can't touch the edge of Buddhism at all, and I don't have that kind of good root blessing.

The most representative eastern religion is "China Buddhism", which covers a wide range and is all-encompassing without losing its principles. From the shallow to the deep, all levels and fields, all kinds of people can find refuge and breakthrough points, and find their own "Dharma", which is extensive in content and informative. There is no difference between compassion and charity.

No matter which side, which community, it is widely rumored that people only believe in getting started and only believe in entering the law. Good and evil, true and false, are the same. What is created by idealism, ten thousand streams return to the Sect.

Hehe, the above are personal opinions, which may not be satisfactory, but they are by no means to deny or denigrate any religion.