The 24 Elders Mission Accomplished, page-17

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    Well, I think Hindu cosmology is profound, considering when it was written.

    I think the Buddhist writings are an amazing treatise regarding the landscape of human consciousness.

    I think the Baha'i writing are very extensive and quite extraordinary when it comes to expounding on the wonders of the universe and their strong attachment to science over fundamental belief. They have no problem with multiverses, cyclic universes, a universe teaming with creatures no mind can imagine, other sentient beings capable of recognising God, and planets fixed in their orbits around stars containing rudimentary forms of life.

    It's only when you take the Bible and the Koran literally do you end up in these fantasy realms. I think the Arabic peoples, which includes Jews, have a culture more strongly rooted in personifying God and the effects of God. Putting aside if God exists or not?
 
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