Multiple Choice
In the epilogue to Part 1, the author argues that
A) in the end all religions are true.
B) we can be hopeful that all religions lead to salvation.
C) beliefs among the different religions are ultimately incompatible, but there is more to religions than sets of truth claims.
D) it is not really very important what religions say is true, because the most important thing is what religions tell us to do (thus moving to Part 2 of the text) .
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