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My personla religion follows guidelines that state that all religions are true, all gods/ goddesses are real, and all versions of death/ rebirth/ the after life are also true. Is there anyone out ther who also believes that this is ture? Please comment on your views, i would like to hear all of your opnions on this.

2006-07-18 19:04:24 · 14 answers · asked by Sarah S 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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It is impossible for all religions to be true, because they contradict each other!! So for example, if Christianity is true, then everyone who doesn't believe in Jesus goes to hell to suffer for all eternity, even if they are as convinced as a muslim is that their "Allah" is real (just as an example). That is the reality of being a Christian, you can't get around that or rationalize how it won't actually happen that way. If you truly believe Christianity, that is exactly what should happen. If you want to modify some of the rules, then those rules become fabricated, not the "word of god" as is is described in the bible.

The only way I can see to possibly even rationalize that all religions are true is if you discard a lot of details about each religion, basically altering each of the religions, so that they don't contradict each other. It easy to sit back and just say there is a unified god, but when you learn all about the different religions and all of the stories, commandments, after-life, etc, you will see that believing this is essentially the same as disbelieving every virtually every religion on earth.

2006-07-18 19:23:17 · answer #1 · answered by duffman071 4 · 0 0

I believe that in some sort all religions have some truth to them. That there is a higher being and there is something after death.
Growing up, half of my family was catholic very stern about going to church and following the bible. The other side of my family was eather slightly christian or no religion at all. Being involved in all of this I learned that you can live a happy life no matter what way you choose to worship. I don't have a particular religion myself, but I believe if you are a good person and you live a good life that you will live a wonderous afterlife. If you live a bad life you will not spend eternity in hell but in a level of pergitory. And eventually move up from there depending. I don't believe that someone will spend an eternity in one bad place without the chance to better themselves.
My thoughts on reincarnation: I think it happens, I feel that I have been here before and it all seems too fimiliar to me. Call me crazy its just how I feel.
When I die I would love to zap into a room with a large t.v and be told and shown all the secrets of the world everyone has ever wanted to know. Such as, did the city of Antlantas ever exist? And what happened to it? Is there intelligent life elsewhere in the universe? And what are they like?
Just my thoughts.

2006-07-18 19:18:15 · answer #2 · answered by jojo_101_00 2 · 0 0

Well, that's a pretty hard belief to defend, I'd say. You have Muslims claiming that all non-Muslims must die as infidels, you have Christians saying that Muslims are going to hell (along with everyone else who disagrees with them), you have Jews saying that all the goyim are dead wrong about everything, and the Hindus and Buddhists shaking their heads in disbelief at the lot of them. The various gods of all these religions are quite at odds with one another, giving very conflicting commands and advice to their various followers--including telling them to kill those who worship other gods--so I fail to see how ALL religions could be true.

As for various afterlife scenarios...well, some believe you simply die, and that's it, others believe you are reincarnated, others say you go to heaven, hell, purgatory, Valhalla, or someplace else. If ALL of these ideas are true, who chooses which people go where, and who gets reincarnated? What a confusing event your afterlife must be! People who say things like "I believe all religious ideas are true" are just fence-sitters who can't make up their minds about what to believe. It's like saying that an object is neither black nor white nor purple, but is all three colors at the same time--rather than risk hurting someone's feelings by saying that the object doesn't really exist at all. Why not just be an atheist and not believe any of it?

2006-07-18 19:26:38 · answer #3 · answered by Antique Silver Buttons 5 · 0 0

If there is a God rather than the ONE TRUE GOD, then they would fight, and destroy the universe.

But, as we see, our universe is built in an extremely organised system, the stars the moon the planets all work in a uniform tune, which proves that there is ONLY ONE GOD.

For those who do not believe in God, they are just sick people because they are denying themselves creation.

For the religions, off course not all of them are true. Only the religions which are carrying the same message from God are true.

Since the time God created the first man & woman, God sent a number of messengers (prophets). All these prophets came with the same massage; TO WORSHIP ONLY ONE GOD (the creator), but with different rules depends on the life style of that time.

As time goes, people tended to forget and their leaders interfered and ruined the true believe in accordance to their desires and self-benefits.

Then God sent a prophet with the last massage and committed to protect it from deviation by himself to the end of this life.

This last messenger is Mohammed and the true religion is ISLAM.

Weather you (readers) liked it or not, this is ultimate truth

2006-07-18 19:38:39 · answer #4 · answered by minforyourlife 2 · 0 0

My personal religion is that all religions are full of crap. They all started out as man's past explanation for things they didn't understand at that time (space, stars, sky, sun, earthquakes, lightening, fire, lava, hatred, epilepsy, etc.). Then somewhere along the way, we decided that the original authors of these theories were prophets, and even though most made ZERO sense (and have mostly been scientifically disproven along the way) people have decided to abide by them and make up more stories and theories to explain away scientific evidence to the contrary. AND they love to quote books written by medieval man, as if they really had more of a clue than we do now.
I believe it is more important to live a life of integrity, truth, loyalty, and good will.

2006-07-18 19:12:43 · answer #5 · answered by Christopher B 6 · 0 0

I believe all religions have truth and misgiven thoughts. I believe there are spirits that have made themselves God or that others have made them God and still follow them in the afterlife. Many different gods, which one is the real God I can never be sure, If there even is a true god. If there is, is he really good? If he's not then I won't follow him/her anyway.

2006-07-18 19:15:29 · answer #6 · answered by moonbaby279 4 · 0 0

NO. There is only one God and He is the Almighty God.
Salvation is the only way to enter into the kingdom of heaven. There is NO other way.

John 3:16-18
16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.

18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.

2006-07-18 19:09:21 · answer #7 · answered by Carol M 5 · 0 1

yes i believe all religions are true & all gods are real, and they exist so to teach us and advice us to do good stuffs and not to harm the others. yet it's so much depend on each individual's believing. hence we should respect the others' religion and not to condemn them. also, we shouldn't ask other religion's believers to convert if they're not willing to.

2006-07-18 19:16:02 · answer #8 · answered by helloimev 2 · 0 0

Yes, and in fact I experienced the truth of this when I was 17. I can explain, but it is quite detailed and my hands already hurt for the night. Feel free to contact me, no commitment (I have no group to commit to!)

2006-07-18 19:46:52 · answer #9 · answered by mckenziecalhoun 7 · 0 0

I don't believe that they are all true, but I think that if a religion or belief helps someone, then it is valid and worthy of respect.

2006-07-18 19:08:09 · answer #10 · answered by Kate D. 2 · 0 0

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