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The right one is the one that it is right for you and your beliefs.

2006-06-11 10:39:06 · answer #1 · answered by foolnomore2games 6 · 0 0

Read Revelation 14:12-13
Here is the patience of the saints (Faithful ones) here are they that keep my COMMANDMEMTS of God and the FAITH of JESUS.

The right religion is the one that keep all of God commandments even the fourth one and the Faith of Jesus.

Commandment Exodus 20:3-

1 Have no other Gods but God
2 Make no image of any thing which is in heaven, earth or in the sea and you should not bow down to it
3 You should not take the name of the Lord God in vain The Father the Son or the Holy Spirit
4 Rememeber the Sabbath Day keep it Holy For this is the day of the Lord on this day you should not do any work you or any one within your gates. Look on the calender and it will tell you which is the first day and which is the seventh day.
5 Honour your Father and Mother
6 You should not kill
7 You should not commit adultery
8 You should not steal
9 You should not lie
10 You should not Covet ( Jealous) your neighbour or his/her possessions

To top it up Jesus said love for God covers the four first commandments and love for others cover the other six.

If you love your neighbours which mean people around you, you will not do anything to hurt them which mean you will not steal from them or kill them!

2006-06-11 11:34:30 · answer #2 · answered by Sonyadora 1 · 0 0

You're right about them not all being able to be right. That whole idea of "this is true for me, that's true for you" is called moral relativism, and it's herently flawed. Moral relativism basically says that each person decides their own truth, and everyone else should respect that. But what about someone who honestly believes he has a right to kill people? If you believe in moral relativism, then you can't punish they person, because they didn't break any rules in their own world. I'm sure Hitler thought he was doing a good thing. Also, what about religions that claim there is only one god, and yet they claim different gods? Moral relativism says everyone can believe that, and that's their own truth, yet those ideas contradict each other.

Check out the book "Be Intolerant: Because Some Things Are Just Stupid" by Ryan Dobson. He explains it better than I can.

That being said, Christianity is the right religion. But you really need to look into it on your own and discover the truth so that you know that for yourself. Buy a bible, go talk to a minister, something along those lines.

2006-06-11 11:00:09 · answer #3 · answered by pandasage1221 3 · 0 0

I don't think any one religion is more right than the other. I do think that only you can decide. I am now a Baptist I was Catholic. If you learn about the different religions you will see there are a lot of similarities in all of them. There are also many differences. as someone answered before, the right religion is the one that is right for you. you can be a devout Christian, Catholic, Budist, Muslim, Jew or whatever if you are learning about a higher power about love, peace, sacrifice and forgiveness, if you are learning about morality and mortality, if you are learning about truth and you believe what you are learning is right then the religion you have chosen is right. Whichever it may be.

2006-06-11 10:56:30 · answer #4 · answered by queen a 1 · 0 0

All the religions are the same. They are wrong. Only Christianity is the right way to go because it isn't a system of man trying to gain the approbation of God through a system of works. In Christianity Jesus Christ does the work. Isaiah 64:6 says that God doesn't accept our good deeds or works.
Christianity is NOT a religion.

2006-06-11 10:43:20 · answer #5 · answered by Lamont Cranston 5 · 0 0

A very intelligent question.

A religion is one which believes in the existence of a singular super entity/ God. I disagree with those who say they can meditate and become God or are already Gods who are have temporarily forgotten their Godhood ( I am sorry, imho, God being so omnipotent cannot forget who/what he is) or simply that there is no God (well these are just disguised atheists) and everything in the end turns to some super cosmic energy.

Therefore we come to the definition of religion as one which does believe in the existence of a super entity/God.

The second thing to try and understand is who we are. The Bhagavad Gita explains that we are spirit souls who have acquired material bodies in order to try and enjoy separately from God. The Bible is in a similar vein, however once you get over the creation concept you are still left with the idea that man disobeyed God. What then follows in Semitic religions and Hnduism is pretty much similar except for concepts of sacrifice, atonement and laws but the end objective being pretty much the same - try to live a Godly life in harmony with God and his creation. People have pretty much tried to intrepret the requirements in different ways and then what it boils down to is quarelling amongst themselves to establish superiority - this takes us back pretty much to the beginning about trying to enjoy separately from God.

IMHO if you sincerely try to understand any of the mainstream religious systems and want to serve God then God will guide you to the right path and protect you. If however, you try to think you are somehow superior and try to foist your beliefs on others or attacking others then God help you.

I am follower of Vaisnavism (the original form of Hinduism) where the simple concept is to try and serve God with an unmotivated way.

If you are interested in finding out more about Vaisnavism then please check out the following links:

www.iskcon.com
www.iskcon.org

2006-06-11 11:14:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They are all different perspectives and approaches to the same thing. The Divine/God/etc,etc,etc is so big and vast that each person experiences It differently and It approaches each of us differently. Factor in the fact that each of us are individuals that live different lives, in different cultures, speak different languages, live in different parts of the world, and so on and realize that all of that also is a part of how one experiences It. All religions are right for the part of the Whole that they touch upon. All are right in their perspective upon the Whole, but they vary because of how infinitely vast and big the whole of the One is.

Atleast, that is how Hinduism explains the reasons for not only other religions in the world, but also the vast diversity in belief within it.

2006-06-11 13:17:34 · answer #7 · answered by gabriel_zachary 5 · 0 0

don't u see that all religions try to say the same thing in different ways?in all the religions it's a sin to kill or to do bad things so the right one is the one that u want it to be...

2006-06-11 10:44:49 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Islam

because

Islam makes sense e.g. concept of oneness God (He Who created the eye of the mosquito is the One Who created the sun) , Messengers of God on the face of earth with the message of oneness of God and accountability in the hereafter, concept of Salvation through faith and deeds, concept of Prayers and Charity, fasting, etc.

Islam is the only religion which teaches the existence of a one and only PERFECT God. A perfect God means that there is no sharer in His Nature and His Attributes:

The Religion in the sight of God is Islam." (Quran 3:19) >>> Because there is only one human race, there has to be one perfect way assigned by God for the human beings as a way of life. That is Islam which means submission to the will of God.
Islam has Practical Solutions for the Problems of Mankind. e.g. to reduce murder, rape, poverty. etc
Islam is a perfect religion which has nothing left to add or subtract. There is not a single teaching of Islam which is against humanity as a whole. All the good teachings which other religion speaks about is already present in Quran and sayings of Prophet Muhammad pbuh.

"This day I have perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion (way of life)". [ Quran 5:3]

"If anyone desires a religion other then Islam (Allah's way of life), never will it be accepted of him; and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost all spiritual good". [Quran, 3:86]

2006-06-11 10:43:32 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes your right sorry what a dilemma ,having been brought up with mine i think its right but have respect for others its a choice thing if your undecided sleep on it ..their all basically the same e some a wee bit more extreme than others but its all down to what you believe maybe you should just steer clear till your older beware daft cults will do your head in .. if good person god if there is one will recognise you for what you are so no worries ...see you in heaven maybe ..

2006-06-16 07:51:00 · answer #10 · answered by bobonumpty 6 · 0 0

John 14:6 Jesus is the ONLY Way, The Truth and the Life. Noone gets to God but through Jesus! Simple.

2006-06-11 10:40:25 · answer #11 · answered by Kitten 5 · 0 0

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