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A believer in what?

  • A believer in the correctness of Buddhism would be quite tranquil about the exposure.
  • Many firm believers in other religions would ignore or dismiss the obvious rightness of Buddhism's ideas and call them blasphemy.
  • Non Buddhist secular and moderate religious people might see much of Buddhist thought as being parallel with their own positions and perhaps adopt it.
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