Universal religion

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A universal religion is a religion that tries to be inclusive and applicable to all people, regardless of their cultural, ethnic, or geographic background. It typically seeks to offer spiritual guidance, moral principles, and a sense of community to followers worldwide.

Examples of religions that have been considered universal to some extent include Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. These religions have many people who follow them and aim to provide guidance and spiritual fulfillment to people of different backgrounds.