you dont, so just belive what you believe that what you believe it right, becuase you never know, teehee
2006-06-29 03:25:14
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answered by Vprincess 5
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Wow, those are a lot of questions. Hello. More than religion, I have a personal relationship with my savior, Jesus Christ. Yes, I believe Jesus is the way, the truth and the life because when I surrendered my life to Him, I was transformed and have been growing in faith ever since 1977. He is the good in my life and He is the reason I desire to do good. I pray to Jesus, the Lord. I pray often throughout the day. I pray for needs and I praise Him. I don't believe all Muslims are to blame for 911. The terrorists who are responsible gave praise and glory to Allah and proclaimed they were Muslims on a mission for Allah. A Muslim I work with believes Christians and Jews should be destroyed and I have read the scriptures in the Quoran referencing same. Yes, I have sat with many people and NOT judged them based on religion, culture or color. That's what Jesus did and we are to imitate Him.
2006-06-15 15:14:30
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answered by faithful 2
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That's a lot of questions. But, if you really want to know, here goes.
Hello to you too.
I do not think any religion is the right one.
No, I do not follow a religion.
I know that it is the right choice because I've chosen my path based on my own thoughts about the world and its creation.
I do not pray to anyone.
I do not pray.
I do not ask for things from a higher power because I believe there is no higher power and that the person I should be asking things of is myself.
I do not blame all Muslims for 9/11.
I do not know that the people who did it are Muslims, which is why I do not blame Muslims for that act of violence.
I can be sure of this because it's true.
I am answering your questions of OPINION based on my own thoughts.
Yes, every time I sit down with another person to have a conversation, I do not think about religion, culture, race, and color. I base my judgement of the person on their behavior, and the words they choose to speak.
2006-06-29 11:18:13
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all that is a very hard question to ask. The predominate religion in the U.S. is christianity. Everyone has their own biases and since 9/11 people are more aware of Middle Easterners. Its funny because I am arabic and when I was younger people did not know where Saudi Arabia was or anything about it. Now I say I'm arabic and you can sort of sense that something about them changes. I can only imagine how it is for Muslum Americans. People forget that every relgion has radicals. The radicals then are associated with the religion and is all people can think about.
2006-06-15 15:21:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I am sorry you feel persecuted. I am Catholic because I believe the Catholic Church is the one true Church. That does not mean that I disrespect anyone else's religion. I pray only that all people will love the One True God and work to be with Him in Heaven at the end of their Earthly lives. I also believe that other religions rejoice in and praise the same one God, but that these other religions either did not recognise the Son of God, Jesus or at one point in time rejected part of the teachings of the Church. I pray many times a day--not necessarily rote prayers--sometimes prayers as simple as "I love you, Jesus" or "Help me God".
I hope that I can always be true to my God and my faith that alos teaches not to judge each other, but that Jesus is the final Judge.
2006-06-29 14:43:19
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answered by CatholicMOM 3
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I know with all of my might, mind, and soul, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is the only true and living church on the earth. Joseph Smith restored the gospel in this dispensation and translated the Book of Mormon from ancient gold plates. We have a prophet today who leads and guides us through direct revelation from the Lord. I know these things are true. many other religions have bits and pieces of the Lord's gospel, but we have the whole truth. I know because I have prayerfully asked if the Book of Mormon is true and if what I learn at church is true, it has been confirmed to me by the Holy Spirit that what I am doing is right. I pray to my Heavenly Father, in the name of Jesus Christ. I pray as often as I need to, thanking for everything I have and asking for what I need.
2006-06-15 15:12:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that all religions are correct and that we all pray to the same God even if he has a different name. I think that people should stop worry about the differences, there is no truth, they are all truths.
I believe that which ever religion you choose is OK it is just a tool to use in order to help you reach your soul's potential.
Everyone will go to heaven after they reach true spiritual enlightenment, even if it takes some many lifetimes of reincarnating in order to achieve it. I do not believe in hell.
2006-06-15 15:17:02
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answered by cj 4
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I believe that Jesus Christ is our Savior. I believe that Christianity is the truth and the way.
I also believe that everyone has the right to choose their own beliefs, even if that belief is that no religion at all is correct.
And I never, ever, would blame any religion for the acts of a few extremists.
2006-06-28 08:55:51
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answered by Quilt4Rose 4
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thats a lot, wait a moment...
I agree with Don S.. Any religion that serves the one true God and see that the only way to heaven is through Jesus Christ
I pray to God and the prayers vary, i pray thanks and needs and i dont know of any 9/11 connection to Muslims???
what judgement we shouldnt judge at all, and i dont really sit down and talk but it depends what were talking about when i ignore the race, religion thing
was that confusing? i think it was out of order, okay
2006-06-15 15:07:59
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answered by 0110010100 5
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Believing in Jesus Christ as lord and savior is all you need. he said, " I am the way the truth and the life and no one can come to the father, but through me"
no offense, but why is Mohammad a prophet when I think he only had ONE questionable prophecy, while Jesus had over 300 miracles throughout his three years of teaching?
2006-06-15 15:17:46
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answered by esero26 3
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If you want to know if God is real then you will know by the Presence that is in some of services religious orders hold. And this is what I mean. If you go to any type of congregational meeting and you feel uncomfortable, it is because God is not manifested in that place. If the people there profess to be religious and holy, yet they are mean, hateful, and ungodly. Then it is not of God. Where God is, you will find peace. The Presence of God always ushers in people when they come. You will feel the hair on your body stand up. When you leave that place, you will know for yourself that God is in that place. To be in the Presence of God is a unique experience for anyone. Whoever has this experience will know for themselves the truth and will not be able to deny it.
2006-06-15 15:15:45
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answered by super saiyan 3 6
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