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2006-09-22 09:02:29 · 48 answers · asked by christianstrauss51 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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There is a way that seems right to man, but in the end, leads to destruction. Therefore, it is not what "seems" right to us, but what is the actual truth.

Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life. No man comes to the Father, but by me".

He is the truth, that is my belief, and the answer to your question. But, each person must choose for themselves, to believe the claims of Jesus.....nor not.

2006-09-22 09:07:42 · answer #1 · answered by Esther 7 · 1 3

In all religions there has been a focus of some part and a loss of another. You gotta pray for wisdom and see the overlaps. Then there are the Holy Books and you can do the same there. I believe alltogether we can get the original meaning back. Don't get me wrong, it is all written in the bible, but some yogi's may have the ways to to it. Read the story of the pearl during ascension, remind you of a bible story?? Look where things take place geogrphically and draw on a map, do you see human anatomy?? And if you actually did it, would you call me a false prophjet?? (oh sorry that one did get to me a little after all??!!)

Like clean the 144000 nadis for example. People are not wrong just because there is something there you have never seen or thought of or simply think does not fit in// Or raising a snake on a pole referring to kundalini rising//
It is processes in the body as well and it is written, yet "religion" does not want to read more in the Book then they have decided to grasp//

So in short all and none. What God shows you is your way. I do believe the sun may rise in the east but settles in its final location...


Oh it is following the left-handpath, the heroe always takes a left!!!! (that fish points left)

Love

2006-09-22 09:19:38 · answer #2 · answered by Paradise Regained 5 · 0 0

Judaism and Christian were right at one time but not anymore, because their followers had corrupted the books.

Islam is the Right Religion, Quran has never changed in 1400 years.

2006-09-22 09:19:53 · answer #3 · answered by ATK 3 · 0 0

None of 'em are 'right'. I mean, come on! People believe blindly, each insisting that theirs is the 'true religion' and its a form of madness.
All religions are based on 'faith' which of course means believing without evidence. Once you understand that all religions crumble into meaningless nonsense. Religions do illustrate one important point, though; how blind, self-deceiving and stupid the human race can be.

2006-09-22 09:08:24 · answer #4 · answered by warden14 3 · 0 0

None of them. All of them. What is right for one is wrong for another. There is no One True Faith. That is an extreme and fanatical thing to think or live by. Look at the globe of Earth. People are from everywhere and they all have had their own beliefs. How can one small tribe from Middle East, land of conflict and violence, have the only true and valid spirituality on Earth? That's BS.

2006-09-22 09:05:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Islam, it's clearly the most complete of all the religions, and despite what the media says it's very peaceful and contrary to popular beliefs we do support womens right and equality.... so it's definately Islam

2006-09-22 09:05:28 · answer #6 · answered by notTHATguy 2 · 0 0

Christianity

2006-09-22 09:04:41 · answer #7 · answered by I-C-U 5 · 0 0

Whichever makes the most sense to you. All that any religion can ever be is "right" subjectively to you as an individual. The most important thing, though, is to read about them all and decide for yourself which is right and whether ANY religion is right for you.

2006-09-22 09:04:12 · answer #8 · answered by Blackacre 7 · 0 1

That's a pointless question. Everyone is going to say "mine".

I think that no religion is "right". I have decided to leave all religions aside. So they're not "right", they're "left".

2006-09-22 09:15:36 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The right religion is a matter of personal preference. I am a Catholic by choice. What is right for me may not be right for you.

2006-09-22 09:04:51 · answer #10 · answered by WC 7 · 2 0

All of them and none of them.To ask which religion is right is the same as asking which viewpoint is right. religion is a human artifact of faith and it's expression. For the most part, religions are concerned with how you express faith not the faith itself.

2006-09-22 09:05:50 · answer #11 · answered by Foundryman 2 · 0 0

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