Polytheism
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Following superstitions/idols prevents one from finding unity with other religions
"If a man would succeed in his search after truth, he must, in the first place, shut his eyes to all the traditional superstitions of the past.
"The Jews have traditional superstitions, the Buddhists and the Zoroastrians are not free from them, neither are the Christians! All religions have gradually become bound by tradition and dogma.
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"We must abandon the prejudices of tradition if we would succeed in finding the truth at the core of all religions. If a Zoroastrian believes that the Sun is God, how can he be united to other religions? While idolaters believe in their various idols, how can they understand the oneness of God?"
- ('Abdu'l-Bahá, Paris Talks, p. 136)
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