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Question for Believers and Non-Believers :-)

Please respect each others' beliefs - shanx.

2006-08-12 08:43:03 · 17 answers · asked by Axel ∇ 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

17 answers

Just love thy neighbor,an study .God is forgiving .In case you get it wrong.

2006-08-12 08:49:03 · answer #1 · answered by teddy k 2 · 3 3

Christianity

2006-08-12 16:02:34 · answer #2 · answered by Melissa 3 · 0 2

Well, there will be an effort on part of a one-world government to have a one-world religion eventually.. So your question isn't that far fetched. I doubt it'll be Christianity they'll be pushing, though. Watch out for the cult of the Beast! ;)

2006-08-12 15:47:42 · answer #3 · answered by uncannydanny 2 · 1 2

I don't know what that religion would be, but I'd put my money on either Islam or Christianity. The only religion left on Earth will be the one that is most successful at killing everyone else.

2006-08-12 15:47:07 · answer #4 · answered by Good Times, Happy Times... 4 · 1 3

christianity which is actually the government of God. That WILL be the only religion on earth when Jesus rules for a millenium to put down all rebels and then for eternity.

2006-08-12 15:48:00 · answer #5 · answered by morobell 3 · 0 4

I believe in Jesus Christ so I would have to say Christianity. But people will probably call me an idiot and tell me that I have no logic but that's up to them. You are going to get a lot of different answers on this one...

2006-08-12 15:47:18 · answer #6 · answered by Meg 3 · 0 3

In the end, there will be only one. Then we will see.

2006-08-12 16:01:39 · answer #7 · answered by oldman 7 · 0 2

Buddhism.

Because it is perfect, asking only that you believe what is true for you and apply from the Buddhist faith only that which may help you live better, free from unnecessary suffering, with only Meditation as the sacrament.

2006-08-12 15:51:01 · answer #8 · answered by B'klyn Barracuda 3 · 2 3

The worship of Wal-mart, because that's going to be the only thing left. Everyone will work there, buy food there, buy stuff from Wal-mart! OH! Hail Wal-mart!

2006-08-12 15:49:22 · answer #9 · answered by Laurie 3 · 3 2

For me this would have to be one that followed Bible principals. The truth. If it was not the truth as I read it I would not affiliate my self at all with it.

2006-08-12 22:24:40 · answer #10 · answered by Windwispers 4 · 0 2

Judaism

Judaism worships a God who is the Father of all humanity, whose attributes of kindness, mercy, compassion, and justice are to serve as examples for all our actions.

Judaism teaches that every person is created in God's image and therefore is of supreme value.

Judaism asserts that people are to be co-workers with God in preserving and improving the earth. We are to be stewards of the world's resources and to see that God's bounties are used for the benefit of all. Nothing that has value can be wasted or destroyed unnecessarily.

Judaism stresses that we are to love other people as ourselves, to be kind to strangers, "for we were strangers in the land of Egypt," and show compassion to the homeless, the poor, the orphan, the widow, even for enemies, and for all of God's creatures.

Judaism places great emphasis on reducing hunger. A Jew who helps to feed a hungry person is considered, in effect, to have fed God.

Judaism mandates that we seek and pursue peace. Great is peace, for it is one of God's names, all God's blessings are contained in it, it must be sought in times of war, and it will be the first blessing brought by the Messiah.

Judaism exhorts us to pursue justice, to work for a society where each person has the ability to obtain, through creative labor, the means to lead a dignified life for himself and his family.

Judaism stresses involvement, nonconformity, resistance to oppression and injustice, and a constant struggle against idolatry.

2006-08-12 15:46:46 · answer #11 · answered by Hatikvah 7 · 0 4

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