A Christian, a Muslim and a Buddhist die and arrive at the Gate of
Heaven. An angel (or dewa) stops them and asks, "Why do you come here?
Can you tell me the reasons why you should be allowed to enter
Heaven?"
The Christian replies, "My ancestors disobeyed God, and I sinned all
my life: I killed, I lied, I cheated my wife and I was greedy.
However, Jesus died for me and all my sins are forgiven. So I deserve
to enter Heaven."
"OK," replies the Angel, "sounds good, but I must give you an entrance
examination before you can enter."
The Christian promptly agrees and the Angel asks him: "How do you spell God?"
It is an easy question, and the Christian passes through the Gate.
Next came the Muslim, who says, "I did not do any especially good or
evil things during my life but I was very devout. I prayed to God five
times a day. So, I too should enter Heaven."
The Angel replies, "It sounds OK to me, but I have to give you a test
also. How do you spell Allah?"
The Muslim passes the test and enters Heaven.
Finally, it is the Buddhist's turn. He tells the Angel, "I've done all
the good things in my life and I followed Buddha's five precepts: I
never killed, I donated to charities, I meditated every day, and I
never cheated my boss nor my customers."
The Angel replies, "That is very good, but there are no exceptions.
You must pass the entrance test also in order to get in."
Thinking that the test should be simple, the Buddhist happily agrees.
The Angel then asks him: "How do you spell Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva?"
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