No religion is the right one.
Religion is just a label to an organized group of believers. Somethimes the beliefs get so mixed up that cause schism in and out of the group.
But all religions refer to the same Supreme Being, a Creator to Whom all who believe bow down and worship. It is the relationship to that Supreme Being, God, that really matters.
2006-08-01 21:21:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course it doesn't mean anything to say this is the book of God since it is said in the book ''This is the book of God'' This is begging the question :)) however if the teachings of your religion advice you some rules which are also hold by unreligious or atheist people as rational ethical rules (such as dont kill, dont rape, dont steal etc), if following the teachings does give you real inner peace and help you to live in harmony with the nature and all other beings, if you do not act irrational, unethical, irresponsible, prejudical, aggresive, bcs of religion and most importantly if I really feel, down deep inside that it's right then I keep believing in that religion. So I plan to keep being a Muslim ''but'' OF COURSE nothing -really NOTHING- can assure you about that (and anything) since we even do not know whether we really have 100% control on our thoughts, feelings and intiutions, right?
2006-08-02 04:54:51
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answered by Zriah 2
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I have always had a hard time with the word religion. What I have with Jesus is not a religion ,but a real relationship with the One True God who created me. If you have never felt his presence,experienced His Power, or felt His unconditional love. You have not really lived. There is a real peace in knowing that no matter what happens around you....Jesus will always be with you. God is not some mythical creature, that sits on a cloud and zaps people who are bad. He is a loving Father who protects his precious children that He created . He loved us so much that he sent His son (Jesus) to the earth to die for any bad thing that anyone has ever done. We can not be perfect, but Jesus lived a perfect life on this earth. Then He willingly gave up his life so that we can live forever with him in a beautiful place that He prepared for us. I know this because, I ask Jesus into my heart...ask Him to forgive me of my sins( not because we are bad, but because every one has sinned ) Then let Him be a part of every thing you think or do. I can not tell you in this short paragraph how many awesome miracles I have seen... I can tell you ,that I love Jesus and my life has never been the same since I trusted in Him. If you want to know more there is a site you should visit www.notreligion.com I pray that you search for Jesus and get to know Him, I promise you life will never be the same....God Bless you.
2006-08-02 05:04:26
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answered by light2 1
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Ok.
When I was still a Roman Catholic, I witnessed the murder of my grandparents. They were Roman Catholics, their murderers were their own sons and daughters, also Catholics. Aside from murdering my grandparents, they took my inheritance which was lawfully given to me by my grandparents. I went to Christian (all beliefs) lawyers, judges, counsellors and all of them did not help me one iota.
I left my home and went to a far province where, in the lowest point of my life, some good people came to me and helped me get through my misery - the Muslims.
They helped me get back on my feet and never asked anything in return for their help. As a token of gratitutde for their help, I wilfully converted to Islam.
Since the day of my conversion, I'm very happy, contented and full of life once again. The Muslims I lived with were peaceful and not the Hezbollah, Al-Qaeida type fanatics. They even warned me that if ever I contacted such individuals which would destroy the credibility of Islam and Muslims, they would disown me.
nuf sed. Now you know why Islam is the best religion.
Salam malaikum.
Allahu Akbar.
2006-08-02 05:51:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I think my religion (Hindu) gives me the liberty to find out the Truth, on our own. That is the reason why there are so many schools of philosophy like Advaita, Vashitadvaita, Dwaita, Mimamsa etc , each seeking to interpret God, according to their light. My religion shows me the path to God realisation rather than being indoctrinated into a set of precepts, blindly. It puts premium on experiencing God. A true Hindu ought not to criticise other religions, for any endeavour to reach God, whatever be the religion through which one does that, should be welcome. The recent incidents of attack by certain Hindu organisations, on other religious groups, is of a recent origin. It should be understood in the context that due to the perception of danger to their religion in India, arising out of proselytising by the christian groups, a vast majority of the Hindus have become restive.
2006-08-02 04:30:46
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answered by Anonymous
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My religion teach me to think good for other, do your duty as best, fruitfull for other, how should I wear, eat, talk, earn, and all topic relating to my life than I found the total solution from Quran. So I believe in Quran, that is book from Allah and have the solution of all, so I am right.
2006-08-02 04:25:13
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answered by truth speaker 2
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Because Islam is the "grand finale" of all of gods messages to man and teaches of gods power and love and kindness and mercy. It has taken a sever beating in the court of public opinion lately as there are forces out there which aim to hide Islam from the masses, but if you research the true teachings of Islam for yourself, it WILL surely change your life.
2006-08-02 04:32:29
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answered by makavelllii 2
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because its the only one if u actually come too think abt it that makes sence! the quarn is the only book till now that hasnt changed and it never shall. u c soo many mericals abt islam i.e. the back of ur right hand says Allah in arabic. and everything that allah or his beloved prophet has said that r going too happen near the day of judgement r actally happening. the quran isnt written by humans.
2006-08-02 04:25:37
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answered by Ivory 2
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My beliefs are right because they go with the flow of nature. For example I believe in reincarnation because nature recycles everything things are born then they die and they become dirt. Science has already proven that energy is never destroyed it only changes form. I believe we have a soul so it must be recycled because that is the flow of nature.
2006-08-02 04:22:27
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answered by vampire_kitti 6
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personally i cant prove any one religion but i can prove reasonably that there is a higher being (aka God). it is because i have personally been affected by him. I have prayed before and things have come true where the odds were that it would never have happened (and this has happened several times). i dont believe in coincidences so i believe that there is a god and he is very active in my life
2006-08-02 04:21:59
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answered by BEEFSHIELD 3
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