Unless one specifies what one means by, "All
religions are one," one is left with a sentence which any reasonable person can
(and should) refute.
I am not certain that a "reasonable person"
would or should offer to refute such a proposition before asking for an
explanation of its meaning. Although, I must say, as Americans
can be rather contentious at times, one should be prepared to offer an
explanation. It appears that your analysis of it and your unfoldment
of its meaning makes understanding the principle rather easy and
useful.
Richard.
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