(If anyone here thinks another should be added, please feel free.)
In my opinion:
Missed Lao Tzu from the list, author of the Tao Te Ching.
Now, my question is, Of these, which one do you think has had his teachings (as we know them) more misconstrued and twisted, more so than the other two?
Yeshua's teachings are not accepted by most, as his words are within the Synoptic Gospels; John, Paul, and Simon the stone (petros) are contrary to his teachings, so a majority doesn't follow him.
Buddha's teachings have been used to be contrary to Abrahamic/Hindu religions, and so miss that Buddha refers to the universal mind (God), the heart (soul) being something we connect within to find Nirvana, plus they don't believe in Heaven and Hell, when these are within the Lokas.
Muhammad within the Quran says that we're not to make distinction among the religious text globally, and yet Muslims think they're only meant to read one book, and ignore the rest. Thus many Muslims have no understanding the Quran refers to the golden/Messianic age, and thus many have confused Heaven as a physical place.
A guesstimate if we take the whole of their teachings, create a percentage of concepts not followed, we can create a value to compare each...
- Yeshua has at least 75% not followed.
- Buddha has about 35%.
- Muhammad has about 25%.
- Moses has 50%+ not followed.
- Lao Tzu has most followed.