yes virginia there is a santa claus, all religions are based on belief. the 'heaven gate' religion had such complete faith in their religion, that they all committed suicide in order to take a ride on the hale bob comet. was their religion true or better than anyone else's. if you think your belief is so strong, , would kill yourself, if a messinger of your supreme power told you to. faith is different to each person. it also tends to be geographic. in other words, if someone were raised in another part of the world, they would most likely believe in whatever is the most popular religion in that part of the world. all religion are correct, and therefore all religions are wrong.
2006-07-13 13:09:38
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answered by Ron S 1
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None. For no religion is there an answer to the question: How could this religion be proved wrong? But no proposition can produce useful information unless, for that proposition, there is a definite answer to this question. Since there is no such thing as a "correct" religion, if you wish to practice a religion (and there are in fact valid reasons to do so), pick one with which you are comfortable.
2006-07-13 12:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You can tell by considering the following. What does it's unity look like? Is is holy? Is it universal (widely spread). What is it's historical trail? When you consider Catholicism, you have solid answers to all four questions. The beliefs have been unchanged since Christ founded his Church. Nothing has been added, taken away or modified (yes, deeper understandings have developed over the centuries). There is a historical chain of authority from the Apostles down to the current Bishops. While individuals have fallen short, the Church from a whole has always espoused a life of holiness and goodness. For more answers look at:
http://www.catholic.com
2006-07-13 12:28:46
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answered by Anonymous
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None is the most correct - whichever one leads a person to a deep enlightenment experience (experience of god) is the 'correct' one for a person. Each religion, however, can be misused by treating its theology as Truth -- theology needs to be used as a means to an end.
Note: any religion that makes god out to be judgmental is something that needs to be re-examined, though.
2006-07-13 12:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Some questions to consider as you are searching for the right religion.
1)Â On what are its teachings based? Are they from God, or are they largely from men? (2Â Tim. 3:16; Mark 7:7) Ask, for example: Where does the Bible teach that God is a Trinity? Where does it say that the human soul is immortal?
(2)Â Consider whether it is making known the name of God.(Matt. 4:10) (John 17:6)
(3)Â Is true faith in Jesus Christ being demonstrated?
(4)Â Is it largely ritualistic, a formality, or is it a way of life?
(5)Â Do its members truly love one another? (John 13:35)
(6)Â Is it truly separate from the world? (John 15:19)
(7)Â Are its members active witnesses concerning God’s Kingdom? (Matt. 24:14)
2006-07-13 12:22:00
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answered by izofblue37 5
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Ok, my personal belife is any religion that believes in Jesus as their Savior. Truthfully though, it all comes down to what you believe to be truth. All religions are messed up in some areas and traditions. There is no one religion that is the most correct.
2006-07-13 12:18:05
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answered by tribmartyr 2
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No religion is more correct than any other one. Every belief system is validated by those who believe in it so it being right nor wrong is only a point of view by a biased individual.
2006-07-13 13:10:40
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answered by genaddt 7
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The Holy Bible is the truth. Find a church that teaches and believes it as a whole body of the living word of God . Some not to go to:
We are told in the Bible that we do not need priests that there is only one person between us and God and He is Jesus Christ
http://supplytheword.blogspot.com/2006/07/there-is-only-one-high-priest.html#links
The mormons founder did not act like a Christian, did he? And when they call or stop by and see you they will always tell you to pray on it, talking about their bible. Which is contradiction in itself.
http://www.exmormon.org/mormon/mormon_polygamy.htm
I am not writing this in hate I am writing only the truth. Don't get mad at me. I did not write the Bible. I am only telling you what is in it. Get mad at God if you think that will help you. But I would not suggest it.
2006-07-13 12:46:56
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answered by Michael C 3
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No religion is correct. Belief in one God and following the teachings of the Bible is correct. Try it.
2006-07-13 12:17:19
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answered by righton 3
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No religion is correct at all (God is not a religion or religious) only truth is correct. Because there are consequences to the choices we make. Whether we chose truth or lies...
2006-07-13 12:30:01
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answered by monfille 3
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If you believe in Jesus Christ, then you will accept the Catholic Church as the most correct, since it's teachings have never changed and it is the only one founded by Jesus Christ himself on the foundation of the Apostles.
2006-07-13 12:15:32
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answered by Maurus B. 3
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