I think all religions proved to be useless. Religion is made for to go nearer, closer to God but it does not proved helpful but now a days it seems to be harmful for people. Peoples are seems to be more jealous about each other as well as they hate others religion and God. Peoples of different religions are becoming more and more aggressive and extremist. These peoples are so orthodox and fundamentalist that they don't want to think going out of the way of religion.They don't want to change them selves and they don't want to use their brain to decide what is wrong and right. So object of religions maker is completely failed. I think people should be more spiritual than religious minded; our object,aim should be GOD only. I think meditation and devotion of God is the only second option for people to be choosing..
2006-08-20 06:36:36
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answered by lover of beauty 2
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Nothing is wrong in following a particular religion. If you are afraid of your identity it is better to sleep in comma and get your balls ****** up. Religion is nothing but just a way of living life, its all about the your reservations, your own views, ideas and concepts which stimulate life. Osama didn't chose to be a Muslim, Bush didn't chose to be a Christian, Dalai Lama didn't chose to be a Lama, Gandhi didn't chose to be a Hindu, religion is being forced on every individual by virtue of birth. If you disagree with your religion it is better to be an aethist or find a religion which gives u a feeling of attachment. Options are plenty, just look for the one which is most suitable to you.
2006-08-20 03:55:34
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answered by diwakarsharma25 2
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I'm a Christian by God's Grace. I believe the only religion that won't let you change is Muslim. You are not allowed to convert from being a Muslim. At least that's the way it is in the Middle East. If you do you can be put to death. It happens.
2006-08-20 03:46:25
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answered by RedC. 2
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I am a Jew. I grew up on a Christian home, and could not accept the concept of Christianity. This choice has been right for me.
30 years of Christianity taught me this religion, and 35 years of Judaism, I find I am still learning and growing. I also do study Islam, as I feel it has alot to offer for some people. I want to understand it as it comes from the same part of the world as Judaism does.
2006-08-20 03:46:07
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answered by Shossi 6
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I was an Atheist and didn't believe any God existed..I had an irreversible Knee condition and was condemned to use crutches for the rest of my life. A man came by my home and asked if he could pray for my recovery. I laughed at him but thought what can it hurt? Also, It would help me get rid of him sooner. He placed his hands on my knees and prayed for me. I felt a warmness flow through my legs. After he left my home, I stood up, walked and could do deep Knee bends. For the first time in over a year I could do all this without pain and without crutches. Now I am a Christian and have asked God's forgiveness for ever doubting his existence.
FOR MUSLIMS:
The Muslim religion began about 600 years after the death of Christ. For those who believe in Islam I ask these questions.
1. Did the pagan Arabs in pre-Islamic times worship 360 Gods? Yes
2. Did the pagan Arabs worship the sun, moon and stars? Yes
3. Did the Arabs build temples to the Moon God? Yes
4. Did different Arab tribes give the moon god different names? Yes
5. Were some of the names Sin, Hubul, Humquh, Al-ilah ? Yes
6. Was the title "Al-ilah"(the god) used as the moon god? Yes
7. Was the name Allah derived from Al-ilah? yes
8. Was the pagan "Allah" a high god in pantheon of deities? Yes
9. Was he worshipped at the Kabah? Yes
10. Was Allah the one of many Meccan gods? Yes
11. Did they place a statue of Hubul on top of the Kabah? Yes
12.At that time was Hubul considered the Moon God? Yes
13. Was the Kabah thus the" House of the Moon God?" Yes
14. Did the name "Allah" eventually replace that of Hubul as the name of the Moon God? Yes
15. Did they call the Kabah The House of Allah? Yes
16. Were al-Lat, al-Uzza and Manat called the daughters of Allah? yes
17. Yusuf Ali explains in fn. 5096, pg. 1445, that Lat, Uzza and Mannat were known as the daughters of God (Allah)
18. Did the Qur'an at one point tell Muslims to worship al-Lat, al-Uzza and Manat? "Sarah 53:19-20.......Yes
19. Have those verses been taken out of the present Qur'an?..Yes
20. What were they called?......."THE SATANIC VERSES"
The varible names (Sin, Hubul, llumquh, Al-ilah) of Moon Gods were used by various tribes of Pagan Arabs.
Don't be pissed at me. Do your own research.
If anyone is interested, I can tell you more and where to find it.
2006-08-20 05:02:11
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answered by Cal 5
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I grew up as an atheist/agnostic. I reached a severe crisis point in my life and studied all the major religions. I accepted the death and Resurrection of Jesus for the forgiveness of sin. I have never regretted becoming a Christian. I studied Islam and Buddhism but could find no meaning in them
2006-08-20 04:03:41
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answered by » mickdotcom « 5
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Because I was born Muslim and proud. Islam is a peace loving religion therefore I won't think about any other option.
2006-08-20 04:00:49
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answered by Muslim 4
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Most people have their religion chosen by their parents. We all should have a choice, mine was to doubt them all. Unfortunately family pressure means that very few choose to change. I believe we would have a safer world if more people considered the value of other spiritual options.
2006-08-20 03:46:42
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answered by jewelking_2000 5
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i am a muslim coz ISLAM is the only the true religion in this world no i dont have any second option and i wont convert INSHALLAH and i want to die as a muslim peace
2006-08-20 03:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I was an Atheist until a severe low point in my life. Afterwards, I soon discovered life was meaningless without God and began to seek him and he started answering my prayers!!!!
Then Jesus declared, "I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty. -john 6:35
2006-08-20 03:50:11
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answered by Anonymous
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