no religions are right at all, they are like the sum total of their followers/leaders beliefs/machinations which is why they are all such cryptic nonsense, i see them as more like a living artwork
2006-07-24 09:21:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Christ fulfilled the prophesies of the Old Testament. He established a church and assigned Peter as its head and he said, "Upon this rock I build my church and Satan shall not prevail against it." Which means that although Satan may attack it, he cannot fully win the fight. The Catholic Church is the oldest Christian religion and Christ promised to protect it always. Christ was Mocked, Scourged, insulted, considered a madman and beaten, and Crucified, Died, and Resurrected. It makes sense that the Catholic Church, the
Bride of Christ, must also suffer persecution and derision, and Crucifixion in order to be gloriously resurrected in the end of times. The Shroud of Turin shows a man with a crown of thorns. No where in recorded history has any other man been known to suffer the crown of thorns. At His Death, the curtain in the temple was rent in two. He predicted this. The Temple was destroyed and he built it up again in 3 days in the form of the Catholic Faith. He had come to establish a new Covenent. The Catholic Church is the only Church that claims to have the REAL PRESENCE of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ in the form of the Holy Eucharist. There are numerous Eucharistic Miracles that can still be witnessed today. Many bleed on certain feast days, etc. The Catholic Church is the only religion that has truly incorrupt bodies of its saints. Most of these bodies have not been imballmed and when pricked will still bleed even though they may be hundreds of years old. No other religion can claim any of these things.
There are many other miracles like the MIRACULOUS STAIRCASE which I visited twice. It is in a Catholic chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It defies gravity. When the tiny chapel was built, there was no room for a staircase to lead to the choir loft. So the nuns in the chapel convent prayed a 9-day novena to St. Joseph the Carpenter (Foster Father of Jesus). On the ninth day an old man showed up with a donkey and 3 tools. He said he would build a staircase. He built a round staircase with no center support. It defied gravity. When he was finished, he disappeared without pay. You can probably see the staircase on line. I think scientist believe the wood used is prehistoric! It does not exists in the modern world.
2006-07-24 09:35:40
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answered by SeraMcKay 3
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I am a Buddhist because Buddhism does not involve a Deity, it does not contradict the scientific view of the universe, it acknowledges the various balances that make up the universe (cold/hot, matter/antimatter, light/darkness, et cetra), and expands this basic system into the realm of spirituality (good/evil). I have seen compelling proof that reincarnation exists, and this, too is part of Buddhist dogma. Nothing they have taught me has required a leap of faith, or for me to turn my back on the body of knowledge I have amassed through education and experience. It all makes sense, it is all possible, and in my humble opinion, if Buddhism is as contrived as the other religions, then there is no greater order to things than that which we see and experience on a daily basis.
2006-07-24 09:27:43
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answered by yellowcab208 4
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Not one single religion has solid evidence that is is correct and the others aren't. If they do they are lying to their people. All religions are about faith....not one person can give you a reasonable answer on why their religion is correct....although they will try. Not to mention many religions all play off of each other and evolved from previous religions.
2006-07-24 09:18:45
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answered by scarletbegonias9 3
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well evidence defeats the purpose of religion. all religion is based on faith. if there were any proof to support a religion that religion would become a class of science rather than a religion.
and remember this statement:
"Religion has no place in public schools the way facts have no place in organized religion."
2006-07-24 09:22:43
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answered by bootthegong 1
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If it's right for you...in your heart and soul...then it's the right one...which is not the same as being Right, with a capital "R". All faiths have truths which are universal...and surprisingly alike. It is no coincidence and there is no need for 'evidence'. Faith stands on its own, without the need for proof.
2006-07-24 09:26:08
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answered by Rev Debi Brady 5
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Faith is the only means by which a religion can be fully believed, and I don't think you will believe any sort of information I give you so I am not going to waste my time.
2006-07-24 09:17:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The wrong religion is a religion that deny's Christ as Lord and Savior.
John 3:16-17 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have everlasting life. For God did not send his son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.
the bible is all the proof you need!
2006-07-24 09:22:12
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answered by Anonymous
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no one religion is "right". It's a faith. My take on it is as long as it doesn't hurt anyone or make you a worse person (even some Christians overdo it which make them extremely close-minded and disrepectful to others), then it's considered good!
2006-07-24 09:21:00
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answered by iahawke 4
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The Roman catholic Church is the true one. It is the only relgion that is founded by God. Which he did exisit. The NT was written 20 years after Christ so he had to be real. 2000 years of bing around is enough evidence.
2006-07-24 09:19:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Personal experience and adventure is the right religion. Curiosity and looking at the bigger picture. Understanding all angles and discerning the truth via experience.
2006-07-24 09:17:46
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answered by Corey 4
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