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I'd agree that we have a great deal to learn from other religions, certainly including Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, and Islam. We get skittish about that out of fear of false doctrine--and in a number of cases, well-founded fear. But we learn from Moroni 7 that whatever ultimately testifies of Christ and His Gospel is good and true.
We also learn we should not go overboard, either, and start calling good evil and evil good. What these guys have said about their experience sounds fine, though. All truth will bring us closer to Christ!
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