Vijay never liked both religions, not for any other reason, but because they seemed like both sides of the same coin. Each religion believed that their god was the supreme god, and those who didn't believe in their god were considered outsiders or not part of their people. But Hindus consider all Indians as their people; there is even a Muslim-practising Sufi saint (Sai Baba) worshipped as a god by millions of Indians. Both Muslims and Christians could not do it, moreover. The Christians had successfully wiped out Nordic and Greek gods through their belief that Christ is the only God, considering all other deities as heresy, and both religions came to the modern world with the blood of countless indigenous religions on their hands. Vijay was determined not to let history repeat itself. He knew he couldn't forcefully eliminate other religious beliefs, as there were millions of people following different faiths. Instead, he pondered on finding a way to integrate them as peacefully as possible.
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