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In this article, we will explore the analogies between the major Semitic religious traditions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam— and the primary branches of Buddhism: Theravāda,Mahāyāna, Vajrayāna, and the emerging Navāyāna. Additionally, we will draw a parallelbetween Theravāda Buddhism and pre-Abrahamic polytheism to delve into how these traditionsreflect different conceptions of the divine, the spiritual, and liberation
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