I must confess I do not know enough about “all (the) major religious traditions” to agree or disagree with that statement. I hope it is true. If it is true, it makes religious wars (past and present) all the more puzzling.
I can say that I believe the Dalai Lama’s summary does accurately describe important attributes of Christianity as it is understood, at its best. To that list I would need to add that Christianity puts great stock in the relationship of God with us, us with God, us with each other as God’s own beloved children. Christianity also speaks to us of the purpose of life: the object and source of that – love; the grounds for that - compassion and the reason for that –forgiveness which he finds so universal. From all this comes the gift of freedom.
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