sorry being a muslim i already know and have enough proof that there is no god but one god. the one who holds our keys and the one who gave me this oppurtunity to answer a crazy person like u.
surah Al-kafirun from Quran
i do not worship what u worship
nor do u worship wat i worship.
i shall never worship wat u worship
neither u worship wat i worship.
u hav ur own religion and i have mine"
its haram in islam to forcefully convert some1. my god does not allow that. and me being convinced by som1 more than Allah. not till my last breath.
but if u want then i will give u ample proof and u can then decide 4 urself.
2006-08-06 20:23:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No religion has any proof of its "truth". They are based on Belief. You are usually given no choice in the matter as you are indoctrinated very early in to believing a given religion. In some geographical areas you are born a christian or a Jew or a Muslim You are not asked, and you are brought up in that environment. The three major religions of the west Islam Christianity and Judaism all share the same roots. All the prophets in all three claim lineage from Adam and Eve to Abraham to Muhammad..The "old testament is common to all of them.They differ in ritual and application of the faith. So basically if you chose a new religion you will do so on sentimental reasons and suitability
2006-08-06 20:02:22
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answered by The Stainless Steel Rat 5
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I'm actually very open minded even though my answer is no.
See, I have seen so much evidence on one thing only to be turned around the next minute.
My religion even believes that most will be fooled into a false religion towards the end of the earth.
My religion is my own religion. I have studied religion enough that I believe I know the truth.
2006-08-06 19:46:22
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answered by Anonymous
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With appropriate evidence, I would change my religion. I have before, when I saw that evidence in science, history, and in the way the religion changed the lives of the followers. Those three things together were enough proof for me to decide it was as real as it gets.
2006-08-06 19:44:45
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answered by Gen 3
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I read someone's post that religion has nothing to do with science. That's not verbatim, but that's the gist of what she said.
Religion must conform to science. That's right, it must conform to science, or it's mere superstition, fairy tales, and in some instances, scare tactics. God created science, He created natural law, He created the law of physics, He created it all. Why, then, would He give us a non-scientific religion, when He made us to be the most intelligent creatures on Earth? He's the God of reason, not of superstition.
I am VERY HAPPY to be a Baha'i, because it upholds science and is not superstition.
If a religion was proven to me to be the Truth, then yes, I will take it. However, it must be proven to me, that's only fair. If it's the Truth, then it should be very easy to prove.
2006-08-06 20:07:42
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answered by Dolores G. Llamas 6
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Absolutely. If things can be proven in a way that I find acceptable, then yes, I would change my religion. I am a catholic who performs many buddhist practices. I belive firmly in God, but I do believe that every religion has good to offer.
2006-08-06 19:45:50
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answered by Tommy D 1
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There is no such thing as the TRUE ONE. Only the one that is true for you. There is no faith that is right for everyone because everyone is different. It makes other religions easier to accept if you accept this one truth.
2006-08-06 20:16:53
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answered by Stephen 6
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I believe all religions are different cultural representations of the TRUE ONE. Therefore, it's not about changing my religion, but changing religion's view on other religions. Tower of Babel, anyone?
2006-08-06 19:46:53
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answered by Jo C 3
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Religion is B.S.
The only religion that is true and matters is how you live your life and how you treat others. The Golden Rule ("Do unto others...") is the only religion that should be respected and followed.
2006-08-06 19:44:48
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answered by Epicarus 3
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Religions are based on faith... not proof. Otherwise they wouldn't be called faiths, they'd be called scientific theories
2006-08-06 19:43:26
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answered by Nicktu 2
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Thank God I am a muslim man ....
you must change your religion if u have a proof that another one is the right one {perfect proof}
http://english.islamway.com/ {if u wanna look}
2006-08-06 19:48:12
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answered by Islam M 1
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