as a MUSLAIm my religion teaches me to respect everyone all living things on this earth not to harm any one love them bring peace in the world kick the evil out of ur life
2006-07-22 19:11:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not have a religion, I practice my own spirituality. That is what everyone should do. There is nothing wrong with what someone believes, but organized religion has been used throughout history to do terrible things to people, even the ones that believed in their version of god. So I don't really tell people that they are wrong, I like to think that I advise them that there is more than just what their religion teaches and they shouldn't be held back by the confines of organized religion, spiritually. Hopefully, it will help someone find out more about themselves and God.
2006-07-22 19:16:51
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answered by singitoutloudandclear 5
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Every religion preaches good things, be it christian, islam, budhist, etc., and no religion teaches anyone to insult the others. What I believe is that, we are worshiping one God, but in many different ways and interpretations. Religion means believing even without seeing, the creator of this world, the one who gave us life and to whom we are going to face, when the right time comes. That, everyone will be judge not by their deeds, but by their faith in God. There are so many signs nowadays that, judgement day will soon come. God bless us all.
2006-07-22 19:19:58
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answered by Sam X9 5
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Any religion is a way of life...including mine...hinduism. This is a great religion, very ancient perhaps oldest. The greatness of my religion is change, change according times and making people very flexible, practical. My religion, which basically preaches world peace / inner peace has contributed in great deal with regard to personal health / inner peace by meditation / Yoga the perfect way to keep your self fit...physically and mentally. I am a pround Hindu.
2006-07-22 19:12:53
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answered by ora 1
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The common believe of Kardecist Spiritism is that people will understand and find it when they evolve far enough. There is no reason to rush a person into it or force belief upon them, for all have eternity to evolve, and learn.
Therefore there is no reason to change people's minds. Insulting other people's beliefs, just goes to show how unevolved some people are.
2006-07-22 19:09:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a follower of Jesus Christ.
I see no need to insult any religion; however in the interests of honestly and sincerely seeking Ultimate Truth, it is necessary to evaluate the good and/or the bad of all religions and worldviews (including atheism).
I used to be an atheist. Over a period of time however, I grew convinced of the existence of the Christian God, and ultimately committed my life to Christ (e.g., see http://www.godsci.org/gs/chri/testimony/seek.html ).
Cordially,
John
2006-07-22 19:08:01
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answered by John 6
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i am a Christian and No my religion doesnt teach us to insult other people and thier beliefs. ActuallyJesus teachec us to love another even if they wrong you. Its teaches you ways to go about aonfront someone about something the right way...and if he still wants to insult you... forgive them anyways
2006-07-22 19:14:35
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answered by tizhariyah 2
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Over here in the U.K. like in America and the rest of the world you will get prejudice comments about race, religion, disabilities e.t.c. and most of them aren't even true so just ignore the people who judge you first as they don't know enough about you to judge.
I'm a christian and people do take the piss of me for worshipping God. But they usually will take the piss if they don't know enough about that subject e.g. religion.
2006-07-22 19:14:35
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answered by U.K.BoyJosh 1
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No, my religion does not teach us to insult other religions. No religion should teach this.
2006-07-22 19:07:58
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answered by CatholicDude 2
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In my religion (Hinduism) we are taught to respect other religions as various paths to the same ultimate goal.
2006-07-22 19:10:29
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answered by Heron By The Sea 7
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Islam says:No.
Evidences:
"And dispute ye not with the People of the Book, except with means better (than mere disputation), unless it be with those of them who inflict wrong (and injury): but say, "We believe in the revelation which has come down to us and in that which came down to you; Our Allah and your Allah is one; and it is to Him we bow (in Islam)." Quran29:46
“Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear from Error: whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah hath grasped the most trustworthy hand-hold, that never breaks. And Allah heareth and knoweth all things.Quran2:256
Say ye: "We believe in Allah, and the revelation given to us, and to Abraham, Isma'il, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes, and that given to Moses and Jesus, and that given to (all) prophets from their Lord: We make no difference between one and another of them: And we bow to Allah (in Islam)." Quran2:136
2006-07-22 19:14:58
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answered by Anonymous
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