the point where all religions meet is the thought of BELIEF IN A SUPREME DIVINE BEING itself.
i belief that humanity is the gr8est religion of all
of wat significance is ur religion when u hav faith in god but cannot serve ur neighbor????
2006-10-01 07:25:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Imam Ali, the heir, the son-in-law and loyal friend and servant of Prophet Mohammad, peace and blessings of the Lord be with him, said to us Muslims, that:
The Believers are brethren in their faith; The Jews, Christians are brethren of Muslims in monotheism; All human beings are brethren in humanity, and all living beings are brethren in life and ultimately all creatures of the MOST HIGH CREATOR are brethren in creaturehood.
Thus if you love the Lord Most High, then you love all of his artwork, including not only all human beings, but also animals, trees, the oceans and the Earth... everything. The Prophet said check out how a nation treats their animals and you will know if they are good, as animals are the most defenceless!
If you love Rembrandt, you love all of his paintings. THUS Monotheism (or belief in one God only) is the foundation of potential peace between all human beings and not only just human beings but also we human beings should care for and protect all life and do all we can for our planet.
In my view Hinduism like Christianity at the core has monotheistic beliefs. Later due to ignorance and superstition all religions (including Islam) were corrupted to certain levels. If we all look at each other as the artwork of OUR BELOVED, the MOST HIGH LORD ALMIGHTY that we call Allah, Christians call God, Jewish folks call YHWH and Hindu brethren call him Brahma.
The mother is called by the children by many names, and the littlest ones do not even know the name of their mom. But they all know who they are calling and the mom knows who is being called. So is the case with the MOST HIGH LORD ALMIGHTY!!
I hope this answers your question.
2006-10-01 07:41:45
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answered by NQV 4
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Yes there is a point where they all meet, at the alpha and the omega. Have no religion, for that is a man-made and ego driven mind-object. The truth can not be spoken, it is only in the now.
2006-10-01 16:51:03
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answered by greenguy415 3
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Of each and every of the faiths Buddhism is the only one that actively embraces religious selection so Buddhists can fairly discover person-friendly floor with any perception gadget. no count if something can or might even prefer to is uncertain.
2016-10-15 10:00:42
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answered by ? 4
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The Light can have no fellowship with The Darkness. All will stand before Almighty God, Sheep on the Right, and Goats on the Left. One will be recognized, and allowed into His Rest, the other rejected, and cast into Outer Darkness, where there is wailing, and gnashing of teeth !
2006-10-01 07:01:49
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answered by Minister 4
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I am a Christian, but I believe that every religion has a head god/goddess/statue, or whatever...every religion believes in a supreme leader, whether it be their own god or themselves. But as the first answerer stated, we will all meet on Judgement Day.
2006-10-01 07:02:35
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answered by Dinosaur 4
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.I only believe in the living God inside .of my soul.Not mankind's lying words of hatred and cowdice/.My religion is nameless and is older then time itself .,as the HOLY ONE who said I AM WHO I AM,the supreme holiest being that that is more then everything and beyond everything and living and what you call life ,little ones ,just of start in life Believe my all your holy man where not holy and all died from eating off the tree of good and evil.,MY SON who all of you cursed here upon earth is the most blessed of all,by forgiving you all,by loving you all.GO NOW TO THE WALL AND SEE THE TRUTH
2006-10-01 07:26:07
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answered by Anonymous
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yes there is we are all heading to some sort of an afterlife. no matter how different the rituals and ceremonies are performed and by what NAME they refer to GOD all believe in some sort of afterlife. the way to the destination may be different as one can walk, run, ride a bike, a motorcycle, take a train, a plane, etc.etc.etc. yet all will sooner or later arrive where they are going. GOD is to big to be in just one place.
2006-10-01 07:00:58
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answered by Marvin R 7
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Here, no. Later, yes. We'll all be gathered to stand judgment. Then, again maybe that is a point all religions share....gotta give an answer to Someone sometime.
2006-10-01 06:59:46
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answered by Dan 2
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Belief in a higher power beyond our comprehension as well as faith in the same.
2006-10-01 07:05:09
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answered by The Garage Dude 4
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