The author has compiled a selection from the sacred writings of these religions.
Twenty-nine basic emotional words were chosen, including:
This book reveals how religions, originating in very different
cultures
and in ages far apart, teach similar doctrines of ethics
and morals.
It will certainly provide comfort and inspiration and
will help facilitate religious tolerance
at this critical time in
world history.
THOUGHTS FROM THE WORLD'S TWELVE GREAT RELIGIONS ON
Buddhism
"The aim of all should be to learn peace
and live peacefully with
all."
Christianity
"We should seek the way of peace and
finally come to peace with
God."
Confucianism
"Seek to live in harmony with all your neighbors
and at peace
with thy brethren."
Hinduism
"If one would find happiness and security,
one must seek for
peace."
Islam
"God will guide men to peace."
Jainism
"All men should live in peace with their fellow beings.
This is
the Lord's desire."
Judaism
"The peaceful life offers the greatest opportunity
for happiness
and prosperity."
Shintoism
"The earth shall be free from trouble and
[we] shall live in
peace under the protection of the divine."
Sikhism
"By saturating my mind, [The True Name] has satisfied
all my
longings, and given me peace and happiness."
Taoism
"The good ruler seeks peace and not war, and he rules
by persuasion rather than by force."
Zoroastrainism
"All men and women should mutually love one another
and live in
peace as brothers and sisters,
bound by the indestructible hand
of Humanity."
Baha'i
"Today there is no greater glory for man than
that of service in
the cause of the 'Most Great Peace'."
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