JerkingMotion, ehh?
I might as well share what I have learned from my Comm2 readings

neonkidsunite:

All religions whether major or minor differ in many ways but you would be surprised to know how they all revolve, basically, from the golden rule; the ultimate core of human values which is to not do to others what you don’t want others do unto you.

THE GOLDEN RULE OF:

ISLAM: No one of you is a believer until you desire for your neighbor that which you desire for yourself.

BUDDHISM: Treat all creatures as you would like to be treated.

HINDUISM: This is the essence of morality: Do not do to others which if done to you, would cause you pain.

CHRISTIANITY: Whatever you wish others would do to you, do so to them.

SIKHISM: Do as you desire goodness for yourself as you cannot expect tasty fruits if you sow thorny trees.

JUDAISM: What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor. That is the basic law.

BAHA’I FAITH: If your eyes be turned toward justice, choose for your neighbor that which you would choose for yourself.

Just to remind us all that we are all human, we’re all the same whatever your religion is, and that we should treat others with respect.

Whew. Off to my next readinnngs *sigh*

G’luck! ;)