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G.K. Chesterton has his Father Brown ask, "If all religions are fundamentally the same, why do you need to go all the way to India to get one?" Wyndham Lewis' answer was that "exoticism" forms the crippling senescence of the West. Others---like myself---reckoned that the East (Buddhism in my case) was not "fundamentally the same" as what I was turning the back on. So the question remains, are all creeds the same? Or is that simply a way to dodge either pointless debates or (maybe) serious intellectual wrestling? A corollary query might be why argue at all? Religion seems to have been the one thing most ancient peoples (pre-Christian) did not fight about. (Outside of Moses and his posse.)