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One of the beautiful things about IO is to be exposed to so many different religions and to find that within these different views exist points of commonality. These commonalities demonstrate to me that all of these religions point to the same thing and lead their practitioners to the same end: God, Allah, Nirvana, etc.
If they all lead to the same end there's no need to join them all. That sounds frankly rather counter-productive, like traveling down the freeway by leaping from one speeding car to another. The path is difficult enough. I will sit contently in the (relative) safety of the car I'm already in.
As for liking something that I don't believe is true...
I separate the core religious belief from the cultural baggage that gets piled on over time. It's too easy to be distracted by these superfluous details, to find reasons to squabble over issues arising from political and institutional power-mongering and not the original inspiration from which the faith was born.
When viewed without this baggage these religions show themselves to be remarkably similar, focusing on wisdom and compassion, and all quite likable.
At least you answered honestly like I did, even though I am sure the core of these religions will disagree with every word you just wrote. The claim that all religions point to the same thing? I am certain from my careful examination, they don't.
All you are really doing is making each religion fit your own personal mindset of what you think it is & what you think it should be, by dumping the stuff (baggage in your words) you dont like & throwing out the things that they believe are factual, literal, true & necessary & are also the very core of the religion which is by the way exactly what interfaith does, throws the core of the religion out the window. And, from the looks of this thread that started over 16 months ago, I must agree with the short content of there being less than two pages written about what people like about the 'other religion' & some of that was also, nothing.