He thought they were at best incomplete, therefore not correct. Others religions faired worse. As I understand it.
Metta
Lord Buddha did comment negatively on various doctrines, including Nigantha Nataputta (Jainism), Ajivakas (self-mortification), Makkhali Gosala (non-causality, randomness), Sanjaya Belatthaputta (agnosticism), Pakudha Kaccayana (Atomic Eternalism), and Ajita Kesakambala (materialism aka modern 'YOLO' & nihilism)...Spiny Norman wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 8:57 am Buddha was quite critical of Brahminisn, but I don't think he had much to say about other religions.
My goodness gracious! Someone’s done their homework!Ontheway wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 9:13 amLord Buddha did comment negatively on various doctrines, including Nigantha Nataputta (Jainism), Ajivakas (self-mortification), Makkhali Gosala (non-causality, randomness), Sanjaya Belatthaputta (agnosticism), Pakudha Kaccayana (Atomic Eternalism), and Ajita Kesakambala (materialism aka modern 'YOLO' & nihilism)...Spiny Norman wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 8:57 am Buddha was quite critical of Brahminisn, but I don't think he had much to say about other religions.
Not only Brahmanism (doctrine of having a Creator).
Mahāparinibbāna Sutta (DN 16) wrote: In any doctrine & discipline where the noble eightfold path is not ascertained, no contemplative of the first… second… third… fourth order [stream-winner, once-returner, non-returner, or arahant] is ascertained. But in any doctrine & discipline where the noble eightfold path is ascertained, contemplatives of the first… second… third… fourth order are ascertained. The noble eightfold path is ascertained in this doctrine & discipline, and right here there are contemplatives of the first… second… third… fourth order. Other teachings are empty of knowledgeable contemplatives. And if the monks dwell rightly, this world will not be empty of arahants.