Buddha agreed all religions are the truth if they guide an individual to strive for divine truth and self knowledge.
2006-09-15 00:21:51
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answered by Anonymous
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there are many different Religions as each of them have truth. the basic differences in Religion are the Rituals and Ceremonies which are performed to Worship, Honor, Adore THE CREATOR. one can tell the type of Society by the Religion and also tell the type of Religion by the Society. when enough like minded people get together who disagree with the established Religion another Religion may come into being in that Culture or Society.
2006-09-15 08:09:07
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answered by Marvin R 7
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Hinduism and Buddhism do not condemn other faiths.
Hindus believe that each one is correct on his journey towards truth and believes in a faith/religion according to his mental evolution and soul's progress
Hindu children are taught to bow before any mosque, church, temple coming on the way
2006-09-15 08:45:21
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answered by ۞Aum۞ 7
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Actually, I read a quote by a Pope back in the 50's, I think, who said that the only two churches that could be true were the Mormon/LDS church and the Catholic church. And since he knew he didn't have the Power of God to act in His name to perform his ordinances, etc., and he knew the Mormon church did, then it must be the true church of God.
I read this over and over and over again cuz I was dumbfounded. But it's a true quote. I referenced it and everything. Amazed me. I don't have the link to it right now, otherwise I'd give it to you. But I'll look for it just in case for future reference, since it was so interesting.
He also said that the reason why he won't convert (wouldn't) to the Mormon church was because he was in such a high authority where he was at that if he left it there there would be millions and millions of people who would go astray from believing in God altogether and it would cause more harm than good. Sure, he'd do well, but most of his followers wouldn't. And he also got payed really really well and he'd lost all of that if he left, too.
2006-09-15 07:25:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, the Baha'i Faith has caught the eye of a number of religious leaders.
For instence...
Utah's Mormans have added their support to the Baha'i Faith.
Not sure if it counts, but World Religion for Dummies recommends folks to keep an eye on the Baha'i Faith. Fastest growing, widest spread, and most unified...
Well, take a look, read it for your self.
The Chronicler
2006-09-15 07:25:43
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answered by The Chronicler 4
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I do not need that any religion agrees or disagrees in my faith, because I'm deadly sure what am I believing. JESUS the only way to the father
2006-09-15 07:24:48
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answered by Princess 2
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According to Islam, both the Jewish and Christian faiths were correct (until revised and updated by Mohammed.) I am not a muslim, so there is nothing for you to join, I´m just pointing this out.
2006-09-15 07:18:25
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answered by Tristansdad 3
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Hindusim recognises all religions as valid just like University student considers various stages of educational levels of school kids as valid. School kids usually fight with one another to proove their supermacy and may also say i am correct and university is wrong because they never understand education of University level at that stage but for University student all lower stages are valid.
2006-09-15 07:32:33
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answered by Kwel 2
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The dominant three religions all came from the same source. Any Muslim, Christian or Jew with historical knowledge can tell you that. So in retrospect, we all are under the same umbrella and therefore have the same "religion" with the exception of a few.
2006-09-15 07:23:36
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answered by ? 2
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Religions never agree with one another. That is why there are multiple religions----they all have their version of the truth.
2006-09-15 07:20:05
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answered by Preacher 6
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