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Orthodoxy

CHAPTER VIII
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But they are cautious in their praises of Mahommedanism, generally confining themselves to imposing its morality only upon the refreshment of the lower classes.

They seldom suggest the Mahommedan view of marriage (for which there is a great deal to be said), and towards Thugs and fetish worshippers their attitude may even be called cold.

But in the case of the great religion of Gautama they feel sincerely a similarity.
Students of popular science, like Mr.Blatchford, are always insisting that Christianity and Buddhism are very much alike, especially Buddhism.

This is generally believed, and I believed it myself until I read a book giving the reasons for it.

The reasons were of two kinds: resemblances that meant nothing because they were common to all humanity, and resemblances which were not resemblances at all.


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