Christianity
Because it is the most straight, unpretentious, productive religion.
I wouldn't really ban anything. True believers do not need to such things. I consider everyone else as my brothers and sisters, as Christ taught.
2006-06-25 20:06:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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answer to second question:
must ban islam for peace
first question:
Hinduism.
that is the only oldest religion which is still practiced and will be. see what it says about the future:
Hinduism is for those who want to:
Follow the real proven religion of Peace
Follow an eternal religion founded by God himself and not a man
Follow a religion with unlimited Prophets of God and not just one
Follow a scripture spoken by God himself in person
Follow a religion that has existed for millions of years and not just a few thousand
Follow the original religion of man
Stop killing all together (vegetarianism)
Know and love God as a person, rather than just a name
Know exactly who the person God is. His description, history, scheduled incarnations and so on
Consider all living beings including the animals as brothers and sisters
Believe that God created all living beings and thus we are all his sons and daughters
Know when exactly is the Day of Judgement
Know exactly why some are born poor/diseased/rich and so on
Follow scientifically proven ideologies (Vegetarianism, Karma, Reincarnation, Yoga…)
Know all the answers and no speculation
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Hinduism is the oldest religion in the world, dating back to millions of years.
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Hinduism is the most peace-loving Religion of all. This can be proven by the fact that Hindustan (The Land of the Hindus) or India has never attacked or invaded another nation. The Hindus have never stolen land belonging to others. The Hindus have never used force to convert others. The other religions certainly cannot say the same.
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The Hindus have the richest culture of all.
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The Hindu scriptures are the oldest known to man. There main scripture of Hinduism is the The Bhagavad-Gita. The Bhagavad-Gita is the only word of God in Person. It is the conversation between a man called Arjun and God himself in the human form, Lord Krishna.
Listen to The Bhagavad-Gita As It Is
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Hinduism preaches that there is only ONE god, who has many different manifestations. Hinduism is the only religion based on following a God who was actually seen by millions of people in the past and who will be seen again by millions in the future. God appeared as Lord Ram about 2 million years ago, as Lord Krishna 5000 years, as Lord Buddha 2500 years ago, and will appear again as Lord Kalki in 427,000 years time.
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Hinduism is the only religion, which clearly states that there is life on other Planets, and actually gives description of life and the names of other Planets with living beings. This information can be found in the Shrimad Bhagavatam.
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Hinduism preaches that the universe undergoes endless cycles of creation, preservation and dissolution.
There are four ages (Yugas):
Satya Yuga: The age of the truth and true religion. The yuga lasts 1.728 million years.
Treta Yuga: The introduction of ignorance takes place in this age. The yuga lasts 1.296 million years.
Dvapara Yuga: Increased decline in the truth and religious values takes effect in this age. The yuga lasts 864,000 years.
Kali Yuga: The age of irreligion and ignorance. The truth being virtually non-existent. The yuga lasts 432,000 years.
We are now 5000 years into the Kali Yuga, after another 427,000 years. The Satya Yuga will start, and true religion (Hinduism) will once again be the only religion of the world.
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Hindus believe in the law of Karma.
Karma is the Law of action and reaction. For every action we take, we face a reaction in the future. Do good today, and tomorrow will be good day. Do bad today, and tomorrow will be a bad day. Nothing happens by chance or luck. Everything happens according to our karma.
The Law of Karma
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Hindus believe in Reincarnation.
The soul passes from one body to the next. We never die we just keep changing bodies. What you will be in your next life will depend on your karmic actions taken in this and previous lives.
The Reality of Reincarnation
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Hinduism preaches that God is present in the heart of every living being, including animals, as the super soul, accompanying the individual soul.
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Hinduism is the only religion, which preaches vegetarianism. All life is sacred, to be loved and revered, and therefore practice non-injury.
The action of killing and eating animals is very bad karma and will have equal opposite reactions in proportion. Due to the law of Karma, if you kill and eat animals now, you will be killed and eaten in the future. You will be treated the same way you treat others, including animals.
Must We Kill In Order To Live? Does God Want Man to Eat Meat?
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The oldest and most systematic language in the World is a Hindu language, Sanskrit.
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Hinduism preaches that all living beings have a soul. The only religion, which preaches that animals too have a soul.
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The Worlds first University was established by the Hindus in Takshila (India) in 700 B.C. It had more than 10,000 students from all over the World studying more than 60 subjects.
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Ayurveda is the oldest medical science.
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The most intellectual game of all, Chess. Was invented by the Hindus.
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Martial Arts and Meditation originate from the Hindus.
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Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism are branches of Hinduism.
2006-06-26 03:01:02
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answered by Nis T 1
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I would pick the ancient pagan religions but adapted to modern times...like Wicca. It's very open minded and accepts anyone without judgement. It's not a "fear" based religion and whether you decide to do something good or bad, you assume all responsability for your action. It's a very "live and let live" kind of way and people need a little more or that these days.
2006-06-26 02:21:35
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answered by Cora 1
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I would hope that we never become so intolerant that we would be forced or feel the need to force others to one religion. All religions are different paths. We are all different and require different methods. There is no one and only true path. By clinging to a title of a religion, we haven't learned to let go. If I had to choose for the world, I would choose compassion.
2006-06-26 04:31:06
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answered by lookwithin 2
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I would honestly pick no religion. If they came to me and said ok what umbrella religion should the world be under I would say none there will be no religion. Why? Because it is not fair to make people walk a path that is not true to their hearts so therefore no religion would be best.
2006-06-26 02:52:04
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answer #5
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answered by genaddt 7
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Islam, since it is the religion of Prophet Muhammed (Sal), Prophet Jesus(May Peace Be Upon Him), Prophet David(May Peace Be Upon Him) and Prophet Moses (May Peace Be Upon Him). But sad to say, the actions of Muslims nowadays making a bad picture on other religious sects
2006-06-26 02:43:28
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answered by Azmil M. 2
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i would definitely pick the non-denominational christian religion.(penicostal)
i'm now a pastor's wife & i've learned that christianity is the best or the only religion that from the bible we live the way god wants us to.
we try to live the way god instructs us to.
the bible is a gigantic love letter to us.
none of us are perfect, no religion is perfect either. but like i said, everyone has there own opinion(s) on religion. the main & or the most impt reason re: religion which one's the best doesn't really specifically mean religion in general. it's your personal relationship with god, jesus christ. doesn't matter what religion we're speaking/talking about. it's how our personal relationship with god is.
2006-06-26 02:24:01
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answered by lu 3
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Atheism, which isn't really a religion. No fights break out over atheism, I've never heard anyone go "I have less belief in a god than you do." And atheists spend less time worrying about a potential afterlife and focus more on this life. More advancements in science and technology would be made creating a more productive and efficient life.
2006-06-26 02:22:15
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answered by holidayspice 5
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Bhuddism. It isn't really a religion but a way of life. I guarantee that if the world was bhuddist, there would be no senseless violence in the world. (I am an athiest). And don't give me this Christianity bs- the bible is the single most ridiculous, violent and hypocritical work I have read in my short life.
2006-06-26 02:26:08
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answered by Keyring 7
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Satanism, I think it's the most logical religion that there is (though I haven't studied every religion).
If I had to get rid of one religion to create more peace, it would be Christianity. Millions of people have died in the name of Jesus Christ.
2006-06-26 02:38:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Christianity, but the first one, which believed in reincarnation. Reincarnation was removed from Bible in 533AD i think. And i also mix it with yoga and eastern teachings about universal energy (Reiki- or the Holy Spirit- its the same thing). I become a Christian only a very short time ago so i was wondering if i could mix it this way. When i asked Jesus to come into my life, i felt great and i could feel hes near me. So i asked Him if it was ok to believe in "eastern stuff" i cant explain it, but i felt he agreed with me and i knew i can practise it without fear of punishment.
2006-06-26 02:30:58
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answered by eldridan 3
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