Someone asked, "How is Buddhism different from other religions?"
The Master answers:
The ultimate goal of all religions is love. In Christianity, God and Jesus express their love for the world through universal love. Buddhism speaks of compassion, with the Buddha's love extending to all sentient beings. While different religions have distinct names and scriptures, their core goal remains the same. The spirit of religion should be as expansive as the ocean, embracing all streams and rivers that flow into it. Therefore, we should strive for a broad understanding of various religions. Restricting ourselves to only our own beliefs and becoming narrow-minded does not reflect true religious wisdom.