It's clear in the Bible that not all religions lead to God, why do you fool yourselves on this? If you don't believe the Bible to be the inspired word of God, again you are fooling yourselves. If you don't believe in the word of God, how can you or what do you exercise faith in, if you claim to have faith, it's not according to accurate knowledge and again does not lead to God. Why don't you really study and meditate on God's word instead of worldly philosophies?
2006-09-16
07:12:54
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Jesus said the road to life was narrow and cramped and few find it, so not many are going to gain everlasting life and the majority will be destroyed. Again if you don't believe this you are fooling yourselves.
2006-09-16
07:20:00 ·
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The Bible is the only inspired work of God.
2006-09-16
07:21:40 ·
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farien3 that will not lead you to God, and God says people would think that way of me and that's just fine, more proof I have the truth. The wisdom of the world is foolishness with God.
2006-09-16
07:25:59 ·
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All religions do not lead to God. The Scriptures clearly show this fact at MATTHEW 7:21-23
It shows that many claiming to be Christian would be rejected by Jesus as though he never knew them.
MATTHEW 7:13 & 14 shows that there is a narrow road leading to life and FEW are the ones finding it. The rest are leading off into destruction.
Check the Scriptures before it's too late
2006-09-16 12:10:19
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answered by New ♥ System ♥ Lady 4
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A. Joining with other religons not God's way
1. Only one way, is narrow, few find it. (eph 4:4-6; Mt. 7:13, 14)
2. Warned that false doctrine contaminates. (Mt. 16:6, 12; Ga. 5:9)
3. Commanded to be separate from others. (2 Ti. 3:5; 2 Co. 6:14-17; Re. 18:4)
B. "Good in all Religions" NOT TRUE
1. Some have zeal but not in accord with God or his word. (Rom. 10:2,3)
2. Badness spoils what else might be good. (1 Co. 5:6; Mt. 7:15-17)
3. False teachers will bring destruction. (2 Pet. 2:1; Mt. 12:30; 15:14)
4. Clean Worship demands exclusive devotion (de. 6:5, 14, 15)
2006-09-16 07:25:23
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answered by AdamKadmon 7
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Yes, I believe that if there is a Higher Power then it is all the same entity/being. And that the different versions from every religion are just a result of the culture of the people with which they are associated. Notice how Christianity, Islam, and Judaism all have the same roots because their people were from the same part of the world. Many Native American people have similarities in their religions also. Asian religions such as Taoism, Hinduism, and Buddhism also have similar teachings, I know Buddhism doesn't worship a God, but there are similarities. And then there's the similarities between the Greek and Roman Gods. Depending on which part of the world they are from, many religions have their roots in the same place, and then as time went by, they branched off into their differences, because people started to disagree, populations grew, and stories changed, as time went by, especially ones that were primarily oral traditions.
2016-03-27 04:10:22
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answered by ? 4
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You say that it's 'clear in the Bible' that not all religions lead to god. That only means something however if you decide to believe that the Bible is true. Since ONLY Christians think the Bible is true, that leaves the rest of the world arriving at God through THEIR version of the truth.
What do we exercise faith in? Things we have accurate knowledge in: Nature, both human and not. Love, friendship, age, death, space and all the myriad complexities that make up our earth and lives.
Many of us do NOT require our 'faith' to lead us to 'God'. We are content living. We exist in the world, and need only worldly philosophies in order to live happily.
As it turns out, most of us think that it's YOU who is fooling yourself.
2006-09-16 07:20:50
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answered by Anonymous
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If that's the case then 4 out of 5 human beings are destined for hell which seems a bit of a waste them being created in the first place. I suspect all religions or no religion at all lead eventually to God. God is within us and we're all programmed to return to the source of life.
2006-09-16 07:17:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Has there been no other inspired works from God in the past 2,000 years other than the Bible?
2006-09-16 07:19:22
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answered by Wait a Minute 4
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LOL you will like this
I feel God is outside of religion
when people go down the religious road and find it's inconsistencies, they turn away from religion and then to God with spirituality not forms of it,or dogma and circular reasoning or conservative thoughts meant only to not evolve and to die
2006-09-16 07:16:09
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answered by Anonymous
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All revealed religions lead to mental health problems, not to mention the slaughter that takes place in the name of one or other of the imaginary gods.
2006-09-16 07:21:28
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answered by bonzo the tap dancing chimp 7
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Mt 7's two ways(leaders) lead unto 2 ends:
Many imp-u-are religions lead unto destruction.
Few pure religions "leadeth" unto life, by "go on".
(pst - narrow way isn't life, but leadeth unto life)
Of two "them"s noted in Hebrews 10:39,
(of Hebrews begins with a law law God,
a God on "high" who spake & spoke law,
both in "time past" & "last days". Selah.)
we(are delivered from the law) aren't one,
rather we all are one, notably one of them,
but not the one proeslyte who draws back,
rather one who doth "go on unto perfection":
"Grace with you all. Amen."(The conclusion)
"Us" of "us-ward" is neither of two "them"s.
Higher exhortation: come out from "them".
Pretty good "reason" noted in 1Corinthians 15:
"as in Adam("them": Gen 5) all die": extinction.
Pretty good "reason" also noted in 1Thess 5:3.
No escape sort of destruction comes on them,
and notably because of what they sayers say.
3 POINTS for you all to consider, or not(willingly ignorant):
1) When "new" man kind of old/new man kinds, there's still a new & dead way <-vs-> "a new & living way" to sort out in the NT of such OT/NT also notes what's best for all of good better best.
2) When "spiritual" of natural(first)/spiritual(after) of such before/after, there's still "comparing spiritual things (law law) with spiritual (grace)" to do.
3) Most important of all, and for you all to note is: "the promise" ("eternal life", which is notably "through Jesus->Christ" notably ends with "Christ": the end of the law, our peace who abolished the law, the Saviour of the world, the author(only) of eternal salvation)... the promise comes "after" doing "the will of God": "I will have mercy, and not sacrifice", and the "not" part of such will and will not is not then, not now, not ever with God never desired sacrifice for sin (which is of the law and by the law a law law sin and death end to all), nor ever took pleasure in watching such law law sacrifices(slaughters) occur... not to mention Heb 11 notes about such a hall of shame: these all die and rec'd NOT the promise; Selah.
So perhaps Life + Death does NOT end with Life.
And perhaps that is why the end is grace us only.
The "grace" of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
2006-09-16 07:47:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Because the Bible has no information that pertains to reality. Stop trying to prove the Bible true with the Bible, it doesn't work.
2006-09-16 07:16:48
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answered by Anonymous
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