Yes, i will change my religion, But sorry Religion only confuses human mind... Just believe In Christ as your God and personal savior-thats it nothing less and nothing more. BUT you must seek him first, in what way? ask your nearest Christian Pastor. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all this things shall be added unto you OK... There is no Religion at all, Just a relationship between you and your God....amen.
2006-08-26 20:36:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Thats just it, with so many religions, how could just one be right?! We will ALL BE WRONG in the end somehow. I mean what happened to the book of Jesus, or how about Mary Magdalen. Did she say something that might upset the church like that she might have had a child, or that Jesus wasn't as divine as portrayed? Or did some of Jesus' other followers decide that women weren't valued as men were and that Mary's supposed gospel became lost in time because of this fact? Quite possibly, as the Christian church would crumble if any truth, if there is such, were to come out! No one will ever know until they die, I believe that there is something greater than myself, but I wonder how something that Christians claim is soo good and great, be causing so much pain in this religious war? People are ignorant to facts, and thats why religion fits people. Religion gives people a sense of self, and reassures them that they aren't alone, hense the strong emotional appeal to many for religion! If you are sad and alone, said individuals look to the church. If you need help or guidance, they go straight to their religion. It works well for some and thats great. I personally believe in being happy and a good person, letting people go in traffic, telling people to have a good day, not to "gain brownie points" for the Big Guy's approval, but because I like to. All religions basically point towards being a good person, so I roll with that. But ignorance is bliss, and I know a lot of very happy religious people, so I just leave it at that!
2006-08-27 03:53:02
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answered by Me M 1
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That happened to me. I was a staunch Southern Baptist for many years. Over time, through philosophy, education, and reason, I came to the conclusion that my religion was incorrect. For a while I flirted with Taoism, still needing "something" to believe in. Eventually I realized that the only truth to be found is within yourself, and no one person can teach you what or where it is. Though I do not believe in a personal god, I believe that it is intellectually irresponsible of me to claim there isn't any sort of higher power, so I do not term myself an atheist. I am now a happy agnostic.
But I'm also secretly a Discordian... ^-^
2006-08-27 03:29:15
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answered by wideawake42 3
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All religions are basically the same- both Monotheistic and Polytheistic. The have the point of view that there is an orchestrator for this thing we call life and all of creation. Furthermore, they promote the idea that certain kinds of behaviour will put you in favour with this orchestrator and certain types of behaviour will land you in trouble. This applies to all of the world's religions in a nutshell. So instead of looking for the "right religion" look for the religion that makes common sense.
A religion that allows you to exist in harmony and peace with all of god's other creatures. With a high degree of probability I bet that this religion of peace is the right religion.
2006-08-27 03:36:00
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answered by zamir 2
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Yes. I think every christian should follow the Bible, not just what religion says. The true religion is based 100% in the Bible. If I would find out that my religion does not follow the Bible, I'd have to seek for one who does.
2006-08-27 03:29:18
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answered by Cachanilla 3
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here is a thought but i have never gone through this before but there are people who believe in god which are christians and some that don't which are athists and then there is some that is buddist muslam jewish u know all of those religions but all of them believe in god but it is in a diffrent form for buddist and muslam but they are all the same if u want to change it use one of those or what not but im christain most of the population is i think most likely but u choose what u want to do just some advice
2006-08-27 03:33:17
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answered by am 1
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Thats just it....religion isnt true. Jesus said God hates religions. And there is only ONE I would turn to. My creator, the great I AM. Peace! :)
2006-08-27 03:27:21
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answered by helives11_112001 3
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I made my own. A 12 Step program taught me how. My ideas about my higher power are always changing and growing.
Sometimes I don't like him. (I only say him because it's convenient) But I always know that he is here for me when the chips are down. He will always show me his beautiful path, if I ask him to. That's the hard part, the asking.
2006-08-27 03:29:04
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answered by Earth Queen 4
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It is not true that there is a fault in the religion it your lack of understanding the religion,,,,,,,,,if you cannot be faithful to your religion then you cannot be faithful to any other ,,,,,,,,just like parents u cannot change them you have to be with them and find there good qualities similarly is with religion
2006-08-27 03:32:25
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answered by Practical 3
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how can someone realize their religion isn't true...no religion can be proved as false or true...it a choice to believe or not to believe...so you question makes no sense...
2006-08-27 03:31:10
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answered by turntable 6
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