There are only 4 different religions.
Monotheism- belief in one supreme God (Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Deism, etc.)
Polytheism- belief in several Gods (Hinduism)
Pantheism- belief that all aspects of nature are God (Paganism, Wicca, etc.)
Atheism- belief that there is no God. There are forms of atheism. Total nihilists believe that there is no right or wrong, good or evil, truth or justice... only different choices and physical objects. Then there are spiritual forms of Atheism such as Buddhism and Taoism.
Personally I am a Deist.
(Believer in one source of existence, truth, and law, but not conforming to any "revealed" faith)
I am a monotheist. My primary theology is truth itself... I respect and admire all faiths which serve One truth. This means I respect every moral and logical belief system. I do not get along well with moral relativists or moral nihilists, or people who hold others to a double standard.
I believe in one truth, one law, one human family, one morality. We all are God's creatures no matter what our faith, but we must learn respect for truth.
2006-07-03 23:31:05
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answered by askthepizzaguy 4
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The Jews wait for a Messiah, denying that He has come and denying that He is by very nature God Himself and do not see Jesus as anything more than a rabble rouser. The Muslims do not believe in a Messiah and see Jesus as a prophet. Christians see Jesus within Isaiah 9:6, know Him as both Messiah and God. To an outsider these seem to be minor differences. However, Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life. None shall come to the Father but through me." This therefore makes it totally untrue that these three are actually the same religion. They are not. Both Judiasm and Christianity believe in the Old Testament Scriptures, giving them something big in common. Islam believes that the Old Testament Scriptures were corrupted in order to harm Islam and believe the same concerning the New Testament Scriptures also -- though both Old and New Testament Scriptures existed in their present form long before the birth of Islam.
Mohamed was deceived by his angel, just as was Joseph Smith, Charles Taze Russell, Mary Baker Eddie and others -- in each case and angel denying the Lordship of Christ and telling the one they visited to re-write the Scriptures, but in each case also being inconsistent. Believe on Christ; He will save you.
Here's an excellent link for some very short and poignant reading on the same and similar topics.
http://www.wlalwcc.org/e_conferences.html
Hope this helps!
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2006-07-03 23:30:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No they are not all from one God. The personality of the God of the Bible (Jewish and Christian) is completely different to the personality of the God of the Koran (Muslim) This means they cannot possibly be the same God. There are decieving powers at work in the world which is evident from the many answer denying God. Our end destination depends on which God we decide is the true God. It's not that hard - you know it in your heart.
2006-07-03 23:19:44
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answered by SweetyPie 2
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Unfortunately not, since organised religions - by their very nature - set people apart and against each other, in order to control their thoughts and lives.
It is correct that Judaism, Christianity and Islam come from the same historical and cultural root. But that has not prevented them from fighting each other tooth and nail for many centuries.
If there were a God, we would not be able to get away with all the crimes, lies and deceits that happen in "his" name.
2006-07-03 23:35:21
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answered by Sean F 4
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Do i believe in only one religion?
The answer is not black or white.
I believe there exsist one truth, that has not been fully explained and presented to man in its full complexity.
Do we have messengers who spoke on behalf of god regarding these one truth.....yes
Were humans of the past given information that thier primitive minds could understand ......yes..
Was it the absolute answers.....no.
I believe everyone has a little piece of the puzzle, but religion is of men not god, and man will always have his motives for obscuring, interpreting, and ignoring thier beliefs and others.......
2006-07-03 23:43:38
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answered by nefariousx 6
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for sure you could. faith is a deeply own element, and should be about what you've faith. in case you've faith that 2 religions are proper, then that's what works for you. there is not any longer something incorrect with that. many human beings take the finest of many faiths and integrate them. that's ok too. that is all about the man. you'll have that own reference on your deity. If that's the way you sense proper, then that's the way it would nicely be for you..If all people asks you what faith you're, you could say you're eclectic!
2016-10-14 02:44:49
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answered by anthony 4
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There is only one religion, there is no god, you don't even have to believe in it or follow it, it follows you, and it follows everyone. It's called KARMA, its based on the 10 commandments and it works for everyone, almost!
2006-07-03 23:31:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Muslim are Satan's children .Jews and Christan's worship the one true god
2006-07-03 23:17:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually these is no religion.
All these institutions you have mentioned exist to manipulate and control people, power and wealth. They sell hope and salvation and people that crave for it buy from them. It is just like Coca Cola...
2006-07-03 23:16:31
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answered by Kimon 7
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yes! the true religion if you read the torah is the one that worships and honors the Creator who he only is God
2006-07-04 02:59:12
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answered by mael333ca 2
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