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2006-07-15 18:15:42 · 43 answers · asked by Manny_Pacman 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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christian is the only religion that is real and that you should follow because jesus christ (the son of god) and god made this world universe heaven and earth why do you think christmas is called that because it has the word christ in it and jesus was born in december 25 but god did't intend on all of these religions he just wanted you to believe in him and his son but the best 1 would be christian and that's straight from the heart which is the truth!!!

2006-07-15 18:21:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I may be wrong, but I believe spending time on religion is time not well spent. I was born a religious Jew, and followed most of my religion's laws. Eventually I challenged them and realized that the only reason I am Jewish was because I was born Jewish, and if I were to go against it, I might lose the respect of other people, such as my family. Although some of the bible (all religions) may be true, it does not matter. When MOST people pray, they don't even know the words they are reading. I think we can agree that no one will go to a history class reading words from the textbook as if they were praying. Because after all, the bible (all religions) is a record of history.
Religion is what causes many global conflicts today.
So the answer to your question is no belief is better than the other.

2006-07-19 06:44:56 · answer #2 · answered by sam 1 · 0 0

Since they all claim to be Monotheist, first of all, you have to establish what Monotheism is. Monotheism is the belief in the oneness of God. God is one, single, indivisible, unique, one of a kind, never changing, all powerful, all knowing, and he is without a beginning or an end. That is the core belief. Secondly, you have to establish which of the three still has the scriptures intact and secured because without the “documentation”, i.e., the scriptures, you don’t have a leg to stand on.

Is Judaism truly a monotheistic faith? Yes, it is, just consider the verses “1 Chronicles 17:20”, “Deuteronomy 6:4”, “Isaiah 44:6”. Jews are strictly monotheistic in their religious affairs. Their core belief is that God is one, does not have a beginning or an end, he is all knowing, and all powerful and no one competes with him.

Is Christianity truly a monotheistic faith? Not really. Well, they say it is, but they also believe in the “Doctrine of Trinity”. Trinity is not in agreement with Monotheism, please read at the very top what monotheism is. Trinity designates a three-in-one composition of God. It states that The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are the same one being that is our God. In essence, Jesus and the Father is the same thing. Hence Jesus is God. If this is true then when the Father sacrificed His Son, did He kill Himself? After all, Jesus is the same God, right. Or did he kill a third of himself (trinity, get it)? But then the Christians say that Jesus is the Son of God actually. Now does that mean he is half a god, or is he a god in addition to the Father? After all how can one kill the other unless the one is separate from the other? We will also hear that when Jesus died he simply went back and, in a sense, merged back into the Father. If this is true then why Jesus would say “I can of mine own self do nothing: as I hear I judge: and my judgment is just; because I seek not mine own will but the will of the Father which has sent me." (John 5:30)”. This shows that Jesus is subordinate to the Father and he was sent by the Father, like a Prophet. And what about John 14:28: "My Father is greater than I”. Isn’t Jesus clearly saying he and the Father are not the same being? In a nutshell, when you try to defend Trinity, you cannot defend monotheism and when you try to defend monotheism you have to let go of the Doctrine of Trinity. Since Trinity and modern Christianity are inseparable, you cannot define Christianity as truly monotheistic.

Is Islam truly a monotheistic faith? Yes, it is. Just consider the following:
Quran 112 “Say, He is God the One God, the Everlasting Refuge, who has not begotten, nor has been begotten, and equal to Him is not anyone." And again it says in the verse in Quran 2:225 "There is no god but He, the Living, the Everlasting. Slumber seizes Him not, neither sleep; to Him belongs all that is in the heavens and the earth. Who is there that shall intercede with Him save by His leave? He knows what lies before them and what is after them, and they comprehend not anything of His knowledge save such as He wills. His throne comprises the heavens and earth; the preserving of them oppresses Him not; He is the All-High, the All-Glorious."

Just as Judaism, Islam is very clear on monotheism. Question is who’s got the original text still intact. The Christian and the Jewish Bibles are translations of the original. And not just that, the translations have been translated and then further translations have been made from those translations. The original text is lost. Where is the actual Aramaic text of the words that Jesus spoke? Where is the original Torah that was handed to Moses or the immediate copy of the original text?

Islam is the only religion that still has the original text (in the old Arabic) that was revealed to Mohammad and then transmitted to his companions. Even God says in the Quran 15:9: “We have, without doubt, sent down the Message (Quran); and We will assuredly guard it (from corruption)”. How has this been possible? First of all, the Quran was revealed to the prophet Mohammed over 23 years by arch angel Gabriel. It was memorized by the Prophet, dictated to scribes, and memorized by several memorizers. Every year, during the month of Ramadan, the entire Quran (whatever had been reveal by that time) was reviewed by the Prophet, verified by the scribes and the memorizers. Additionally, every year new memorizers were added to the group who had memorized the entire Quran during the year. Once the Quran was complete, the practice of reading the entire Quran in the month of Ramadan continued. Also, the practice of memorizing the entire Quran also continued. After the death of the Prophet, the Quran was compiled into a single book by a committee of the original scribes and memorizers. From that copy other copies were made with the help of the original scribes and memorizers and distributed among world capitals of that time. A few copies have survived to this day. There is one in Turkey and one in Tashkent, to name a few. And by the way, the practice of reading the entire Quran in the month of Ramadan and also memorizing the entire Quran by memorizers still continues. Millions have memorized the entire Quran. Every year, during the month of Ramadan, during prayers all over the world, the Quran is recited in its entirety by memorizers and heard and read by millions. So, even if you burn every copy of the Quran in the world, we can recreate it very quickly. In essence, God has kept his word; he is protecting his Quran (Quran 15:9).

And that is why Islam is the only real monotheist religion. All others may have been true in the beginning, but now have lost their “originality”. People can misinterpret the meaning of the Quran but since we have the original we can always return to the original.

2006-07-19 12:41:27 · answer #3 · answered by Whatever 3 · 0 0

NONE....
whys that u ask?
because all christianity is, is judaism with the new testament....
both religions believe same events up until the crucifixion the begin of the new testament, neither of them wish to observe the others as valid and continuously contradict each other.
islam...it has many basic principles of life. it is not a bad concept. they do however have a very archaic view on life and are very oppressive and are not necessarily coping well with the evolution of societies and any faith where its main principle is the belief and submission to a higher entity is all rather useless to me why should u look to an invisible entity or supposed creator for love confidence or a will to be is it so hard to cope with being in command of ur own choices and taking responsibility for ur actions

2006-07-15 18:24:19 · answer #4 · answered by headbanger5007 2 · 0 0

The superior religion (in addition to being strictly relative) ultimately depends on what you want out of your faith or spirituality. Of the three options you give, I personally tend to be more Judaic, although I was raised Christian. There are elements of Islam that I like, too, but for whatever reason, I feel like I'm a Jew. Maybe the bigger question is, why do people act like there are only three religions and why is it that the three religions people like to acknowledge as "the" religions always seem to be in conflict with each other, despite their shared monotheism!?

2006-07-15 18:23:15 · answer #5 · answered by chi bo 3 · 0 0

I am sorry people have many misconception's about Islam, let me tell you something.
Islam, the same religion which every prophet on this earth brought for us, started from Adam. Every prophet delivered the orders of God to the people, which were slightly different according to the social set up. But the basis of Islam (the religion of God as delivered by every prophet) is always the same, which is to Worship one God, to believe in prophets, scriptures, angels and the judgment day after death.
So every person can be a believer of God (Muslim) or non believer.
Muslims, Jews and Christians believe in God but they differ on the prophets. As among there of them only Muslims believe in David, Jesus and Mohammad, i.e. all the prophets so technically they form the best religion.

2006-07-15 18:34:36 · answer #6 · answered by imran 3 · 0 0

there is no BETTER religion.. It's how you LIVE the teaching and morals of the religion that's important. There are jews,. Christians and Islamics that use the religion for selfish goals as there are those in the same relgions who practice the pure philosophy of each. It's those who practice the religions for their true purpose who are better. The ideals of each are no better than another.

2006-07-15 18:21:07 · answer #7 · answered by wildhair 4 · 0 0

Christianity, in John 3:3 Jesus replied, "Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again."
Soo.. Christianity is the best :) and also Said that JESUS is the Tuth, life and the way to heaven...
I have no idea about judaism but I heard about muslim. "Muhammed is a poor christian, one day he wants to attend a service/mass but another christians like him push him away out, thats why he madse new religion, called Muslim and he made another bible called quran."
So that's why he made it because of christians... So, Christianity is the true

2016-08-07 00:46:46 · answer #8 · answered by AkiSun 1 · 0 0

According to Islam, all three of these religions are respected and the followers are considered believers who will enter Heaven. Therefore, I think Islam is the better religion because of its open-mindedness. Jews believe that only fellow Jews will enter Paradise as they are the "Chosen Ones"; Christians believe that only fellow Christians will enter Paradise as they are "saved". Islam lets all three religions into heaven because Islam means "submission to God" and all three religions believe in God and therefore submit to Him.

Lo! Those who believe, and those who are Jews, and Christians, and Sabaeans – whoever believes in God and the Last Day and does righteous deeds – surely their reward is with their Lord, and there shall no fear come upon them neither shall they grieve. (Al-Baqarah 2:62)

2006-07-15 18:45:38 · answer #9 · answered by talkwithflowers 2 · 0 0

The Muslims want to convert the world to their thinking using terrorist acts. The Jews do not believe in Jesus as already coming. That leaves the Christians as the better of the three religions that you gave us a choice of.

2006-07-15 18:31:34 · answer #10 · answered by # one 6 · 0 0

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