红色部分给各执一词的各方;蓝色部分给E老。
Asked by the young Brahmin to explain the idea of maintaining
or protecting truth, the Buddha said: 'A man has a faith. If he
says "This is my faith", so far he maintains truth. But by that he
cannot proceed to the absolute conclusion: "This alone is Truth,
and everything else is false".' In other words, a man may believe
what he likes, and he may say 'I believe this'. So far he respects
truth. But because of his belief or faith, he should not say that
what he believes is alone the Truth, and everything else is false.
The Buddha says: 'To be attached to one thing (to a certain
view) and to look down upon other things (views) as inferior—
this the wise men call a fetter.'
(from What the Buddha Taught)
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