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What happened when Buddhism people met people of other religions or cultures?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Just as there are billions of people on this planet, there are also billions of different dispositions and inclinations. From the Buddhist point of view, a wide choice of religions is needed to suit the varied needs of different people. Buddhism recognizes that all religions share the same aim of working for the well-being of mankind. With this common basis, Buddhists and Christians have established exchange programs to learn from one another in the spirit of mutual cooperation and respect.
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Buddhists have shown significant tolerancefor other religions: "Buddhist tolerancesprings from the recognition that the dispositions and spiritual needs of human beings are too vastly diverse to be encompassed by any single teaching, and thus that these needs will naturally find expression in a wide variety of ...
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