Never read it, but I would have to say any religion that encourages you to go out and discover for yourself. You can't expect the secrets of the universe handed to you on a golden plate. It's all about personal belief and experience.
2006-08-28 08:57:14
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answered by Kaiser32 3
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Religion is man made. God reached out to man through His only son, Jesus Christ. Christianity is a way of life, not a religion. It is the one true faith based on God's Word, the Bible. Jesus came from heaven, lived on earth, died for our sins and the best part - rose from the dead. Find any "religion" that even comes close to that. No one can touch it. I choose to be a Christian and follow Jesus Christ because He is alive, real and is coming again - soon! I have an eternal home in heaven with God where there are no tears, no pain, no war and God is always there. What more could you ask for? The Bible says, "Choose you this day whom you will serve."
2006-08-28 09:00:10
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answered by Tatochka 3
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There is no 'best religion'. All relgions are a matter of opinion, and none are above the others.
That being said, I would like to ask you why you feel that there is a religion that is better than the rest? While each person may personally feel that theirs is better than everyone elses (yes, I have been guilty of it, and i am working hard not to think in that way), when it all biols down to it, it's about what feels right to you. Maybe, even no religion?
The thing about relgion isit has to reflect you, and what you stand for, and what you can live with. Also, it has to beneficiary to you, when it boils down to it. In the end, that's all it's really about, what doctrines do you find fir you, and can you live with the consequences you believe in, if your actions are to be the adverse of your doctrines (like Sin- can you live with going to hell, if you can believe in the Christian Doctrines, and know that yoyu will Sin? Not that I'm christian or God fearing- just an example)
2006-08-28 08:55:50
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answered by aht12086 2
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Protestant, the questionable christian, i would say because unlike the Catholics and the Buddhists and the strict Islamic religions they aren't as constricted as all the rest, they are a Christ centered group of "individuals" that are capable of fellowship and capable of asking very interesting and good questions about God and religion even if it means attacking there own religion. They walk thru Christianity at their own pace but find theme selves coming back, and looking at the world thru a whole different prospective. Once they have accepted Christ at a mature age and at there own discretion they go into the world, and like a newborn or young child they ask questions, lots of question. Any religion that will sit down and talk about the bible and all the worlds controversy is a good religion, my opinion and experience.
2006-08-28 09:00:51
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answered by the sponge 3
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the religion that follows the bible as close as possible. producing
fruits of love for god and people without neglecting either. even some churches may not do these things, so you have to be diligent and keep an open eye of wisdom when going into this! the reason, the bible explains the very reasons why, i would need pages to list them. also make sure it sets up jesus as lord and savior, cause there is no way to the father but through him, and everything he had to suffer would actually be an insult to him and his father. also careful with what you read out there people have all sorts of agendas and arterial motives which we may never know, humankind is all open to corruption christian or not! everyone wants to be a self proclaimed prophet! trust god- no-one else not even yourself. satan mascarades as an angel of light, it doesn't say he sometimes mascarades as a angel of light.
this is one of his favorite passtime.
2006-08-28 09:26:36
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no religion that can approach God by fulfilling requirements, therefore no religion is "best".
Jesus (not "Christianity") said, "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. There is no other way to God." (John 14:6) Either you accept this statement or you don't. Interpreting what this means can become a religion, you must decide in your own heart what Jesus meant by the context of the rest of the Bible.
Why pursue that which does not lead to life?
2006-08-28 09:02:07
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answered by Jay Z 6
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Religion brings some people comfort and a way of comprehending a frightening, confusing world, but it's caused more death and destruction and misery and warfare than anything else, greed included. I often see coverage of tornados and hurricanes and think: How could people who lived in less scientific times have seen such phenomena and NOT think some Divine Being in the sky was angry with them? Where they got the idea that war and blood sacrifices and such appeased that Being I dunno. And we think we're sophisticated and modern now, but the Falwells, Robertsons, and Osama bin Ladens of the world still operate as though there was an angry God in the sky. All religion is madness to me....
2006-08-28 09:02:04
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answered by stephen3636 2
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Islam but unfortunately not the way arabs are exercising it. Jewish, Christian and Muslim religions come from the same source and in that order. If you compare their books, you will see the main elements are same. But Islam came last, it has one book and one version (not like many version in Christianity). It accepts all the prophets that came before including Jesus. It gives at most respect to all of them. It just says the Bible is modified by humans, that's why Koran is sent. If you follow Islam, that also means you follow Jewish and Christian religions as well in a way, you continue to respect all the prophets like Jesus. I advice you to read Koran, it is a very good reference, try to understand the religion other than listening to media which tries to make Islam look like a way of terrorism or the arabs who tries to guide the religion to killing people.
2006-08-28 09:11:21
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answered by Burak B 2
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Believing in God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit is the right way and true way. Why, because the Bible says so. As far as a religion goes, all religions have there faults, as many are quick to point out in answers. Work out your own Salvation with Fear and Trembling. God Bless!!
2006-08-28 09:08:31
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answered by Annie Red Head 3
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Since all religions, without exception, were created by men, all have faults. The best for anyone is to develop their own personal relationship with the divine and not to rely on beliefs that other people and churches try to impose on you.
2006-08-28 08:55:39
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answered by Larry 6
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