Del Amo Religion 220

By Sean Michael Benhabib, published Mar 25, 2008
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Judaism: believe, or die
Christ: believe, or heart surgery will be performed
Hinduism: disbelief, but these beliefs are still truer
Jainism: everybody does not share the same beliefs and that's fine
Buddhism: these beliefs are noble because they are careful and everyone is a fool
Islam: respect these beliefs because they can be deadly
Sikhism: everybody does not share the same beliefs and that's fine, but be careful about imposing because every one of them can lead to absolute death

Imposing presents a problem because positions of compromise can easily result in death, or a heart transplant. Resolving inconsistencies does put stress on the heart. Don't impose. Solicit!

Inconsistencies contemporarily are economical or political. Underdeveloped cultures may not understand that. The inconsistency may still be religious.

Inconsistencies are easy to find, but what is not easy is identifying them as economical, political, or religious. After all, there are biases and maintaining absolute unity is almost impossible.

These are beliefs. Respect them because they can be deadly. Believe, or die! Believe, or heart surgery may have to be performed.

Disbelieving, but truer. These beliefs are noble because they are careful and everyone is a fool. Everybody does not share the same beliefs and that's fine, but be careful about imposing because every one of them can lead to absolute death. Everybody does not share the same beliefs and that's fine.

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