I've made up my own religion. You all have too, whether you realize it or not- I'm just completely honest about it.
2006-08-20 18:13:46
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answered by haha 4
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Christian....mainly for the same reasons that you find your religion to be correct. because it's inspirational, but also I think upbringing in general has something to do with it. Were you raised to be Islamic? I was raised to be Christian, you have to take that into effect because a lot of people don't know other religions and if you don't know anything else than what you were raised to be then it is programmed into you. I've studied some other religions and I think they all have wonderful aspects and characteristics, but just because other people don't believe the way I do does not mean they are condemned. It just means that it is the right way for me.
2006-08-21 03:04:08
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answered by Elora 3
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I think the only person who can tell you that your religion is "right" is God. The Bible can't tell you it's right (that would be circular); other people can't tell you it's right (or wrong, for that matter).
I don't buy the argument that there's no such thing as the "right" religion. People who claim that are logically forced to believe either that it's impossible to know if your beliefs are "true", or that there is no such thing as a tangible living God. If God does indeed exist, then He has certain specific and defining characteristics (e.g. He's intimately invoved in our lives, He's our Father, etc.). Since every religion out there holds its own view of _who_ or _how_ God is, obviously most of them are wrong if He does indeed exist. Make sense?
Also, regarding your reasons for feeling Islam is the correct religion, I think most religious people (and even non-believers) consider that their belief system provides for them what yours provides for you. :-)
2006-08-21 01:27:58
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answered by thenextvinnie 2
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I have no religion, and no religion is the correct one, and all religions have got it wrong.
There are many major religions in the world, such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism, and so on. Within each major religion there can also be many minor religions. For example, within Christianity there is Catholic, Protestant, Anglican and so on. Within Islam there is Shiite, Sunni etc.
In summary there are many hundreds of different religions in the world all with their devoted believers and followers. Talk to any devout religious person and they will almost emphatically insist that their religion is the right one, it’s fact, and any non-believer is doomed.
Commonsense and logic would suggest that if there was any truthful or factual basis to religion, then only one of these religions could be correct, not all of them. However, in my view, it’s highly unlikely that any of these man-made religions bear any resemblance to fact or the truth, and are more likely to be the result of simplistic human intelligence looking for an escape from reality.
2006-08-21 01:13:23
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answered by Brenda's World 4
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Everyone will be judged and saved or condemned according to his or her own choices-- regardless of their religions. Everyone is entitled to believe what their conscience will sustain. No one can make another person believe or disbelieve unless they have cause or reason to doubt. I am a Christian. Christ taught to love God and to love your neighbor as you love yourself. He also taught blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God. Christ answered all of my questions about life throughout the New Testament of the bible and provides complete advice about lifestyles and living in this world. Christians worship one God also. God has the power to be everywhere at the same time and to present Himself to mankind in three forms: the Father (on Heaven's throne), the Son (a man-god who walked among us to teach forgiveness and obediance to us) and the Holy Spirit ( the unseen spirit of love that moves unceasingly, between earth and Heaven when we accept the Son and love God. It keeps us connected. Peace.
2006-08-21 01:41:44
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answered by Jess4rsake 7
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Why are christians and moslems so hung up on Religion? I have no religion and see no need whatever to beleive in any god. Furfucksake whats the point??. Seems to me it creates unrest in the world.
2006-08-21 01:17:19
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answered by ? 4
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I do not have a religion,But a deep faith in God a very personal walk with him,If you follow men and not live your life by doing as he did.Then religion is nothing but something to say i belong to.And it is something you do because your parents did.
2006-08-21 01:15:58
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answered by tr2thhrt 5
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I do not have nor do I want a religion. I do not believe in voluntarily being brain washed. Also, though I think this is right for me, I, in no way, would be pompous enough to think it is right for everyone.
2006-08-21 01:15:42
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answered by Nikki Tesla 6
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I have no religion... no threats, no promises, no one telling me to kill in his/her name. Just a moral life during which I treat people as I would like to be treated. And it serves me well. It is right for me.
If Muslim is right for you, then you are right.
If Christianity is right for someone else, then they are right.
When it comes to religion (or lack thereof), there is no absolute right or wrong... until you start to force your beliefs on others. Then it is nothing BUT wrong.
2006-08-21 01:15:00
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answered by Rogue Scrapbooker 6
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Christianity, read the book of Luke
2006-08-21 01:12:55
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answered by papaofgirlmegan 5
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