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How is Eternal Dharma different from Buddhism and Jainism?

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How is Eternal Dharma different from Buddhism and Jainism?

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All three are dharmic religions and share many tenets. They all preach peace and love for nature and animals. Indeed, all three traditions either encourage or mandate vegetarian diet. Yoga and meditation are a key part of all three religions. In addition, Karma and re-incarnation are fundamental beliefs in all dharmic traditions. However, there is one key difference. Eternal Dharma is all about Creator God and Dharma as specified by God, while Buddhism and Jainism do not believe in a Creator God.

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