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It makes no difference as to the name of God, since love is the real God of the entire world.  Apache Native American


The wellbeing of mankind, its peace and security, are unattainable, unless and until its unity is firmly established.  Baha'i


Wherein does religion exist?  It consists of doing as little harm as possible, in doing good in abundance, in the practice of love, of compassion, of truthfulness, in purity, in all the walks of life.

Buddhism


All the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this; thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.  Christianity


True religion is to love, as God loves them, all things whether great or small.  Hinduism


 
Behold how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity.  Judaism

There are many ways to God as souls; as many as the breath of Adam’s sons.  Islam


Shinto's notion of kami emphasizes belief in many deities, and its doctrine does not reject other religions, so it is natural for Shinto to pay respect to other religions and objects of worship. Shinto


The Supreme loves and nourishes all things.  Taoism


For behold, if that which you seek you find not within yourself; you will never find it without. 
Wicca