A wise judge tells them: “Let each of you believe his ring is the real one. Prove its power by living with gentleness, heartfelt tolerance, and good deeds. If the magic of the ring is to be revealed, it will be revealed in the future, by the goodness it inspires – not by your claims of origin.” The parable argues that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (the three sons) are all equally valid attempts to access the divine. The "true" religion is not the one with the oldest history, but the one that produces the most loving and tolerant human being.
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