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I mean they say they do belive in God but not in Judaism, Chrsitanaity, or Islam way, dont they realise if it wasnt for these relgions these people wud not have belive in the God they do belive in the first place? i really dont understand that, if they belive in the same God as the 3 main religions do then why not follow one of those religions & belive in that way, its like they made up their own relgion to belive in the sam God, why do they do that, what possibly can be the difference in worshipping the same God but through their own way.

2006-11-09 18:45:03 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

for those people who question Islam and our Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) Islam was born because world was corrupt, world was full of sin, people changed the rules of the Bible, Old/Nes Testaments, altered the thier hollybooks, so Islam was born to teach and guide people to the straight path, thats why the Koran has never been altered and thats why so many people are converting an Islam is the fastest growing religion. REST MA CASE.

2006-11-10 08:48:38 · update #1

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There is a frog in the well and he thinks his well is the biggest water body on earth

He has not seen the great lakes, and ocean outside his well

You are that frog!! and anyone who thinks like you is your companion in the well

There are faar greater truths in Eastern Religions..

And to love God... No religion is required

2006-11-09 19:02:19 · answer #1 · answered by ۞Aum۞ 7 · 3 0

Belief in an all powerful spirit or God goes back much further than the creation of what you call the three main religions. In fact the three religions you listed are simply offshoots of much older religions. There have been many different Gods and forms of religion throughout recorded history, and when you take away the intrinsic dogmas and boil them down to the basic theory of an infinite, almighty God or Goddess or both, there's simply not that much difference in any of them. They all started with some person's individual vision of what it is, with bit's and pieces added here and there, and everybody else just went along. Just look at how many branches there are in the Christian religion, with new sects popping up every day. They all have slightly different beliefs in what's relevant, and will swear all the other denominations practice and worship the wrong things, and are all going to meet their God in Hell.

2006-11-10 03:24:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Seems to me a natural reaction to 3 religions that act hateful towards one another. Look at our history, the things we say about each other, the wars we so stipidly follow the first mercant who cateres to our specific brand of belief to protect ourselves from another brand and so many die cruel deaths.

Your presumption that most follow the God of Abraham is also in error, there are more hindus and Budhists than are we.

We set an attrocious example and here is the reason why. We do not practice the doctrines of accountability which extends to elders and flock. Mat.18 and the letters to TIM. If we did teachers would not be seoparating us but instead there would be one body as was intended.

People do not want any part of us because we are one very sad example of God's people as He taught us and it is because the ear ticklers are winning and we are too lazy to read our scriptures and call to account our leaders who do such foolish things as promote voting for a second term of Bush just as a glaring example. Read your Bible find out where your denomination says it is differant and then call your leaders into account of the being of one accord doctrine they do not teach.

2006-11-10 03:35:28 · answer #3 · answered by ronnysox60 3 · 0 0

When I say "I believe in god" I don't mean your god. I don't mean an actual diety. I'm using the word god to substitute for the huge terminology I actually use. It's a word you know and understand, god means some kind of faith and following some "higher" power therefore I can use it and you might begin to know what I mean.

I don't follow any of those other religions for various reasons. And did you know the bible was the first thing many children, back whenever, used to learn their reading and writing skills? Including how to spell would and "believe" I'm sure is in there somewhere. I hate to be rude, but it is true.

Oh, I should add that I'm in a bad mood tonight and that it's not you actually making me mad, it's residual anger. Probably spelt residual wrong, bad me.

2006-11-10 02:50:41 · answer #4 · answered by spirenteh 3 · 3 0

That is a dissapointing question. I say that because it takes a very shallow mind not to understand it. The Bible was written by thousands of different men, cultures and in many different languages. The very first civilization known to man wrote the original creation story, known as Genesis in the Bible. Their ORIGINAL story was manipulated and details were added and left out throughout the life of any of those original words. The Creation Epic dates hundreds of thoughsands of years before Christ and coflicts a lot with the re-written verion. So you are telling me that through all of those distorions and bias authors you are going to believe exactly what the bible says?

2006-11-10 02:53:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Do you really think that these religions, or any one of them, OWNS GOD? For the same reasons that they all exist and disagree with each other, there are other people who also believe in God but disagree with all of them. Many people, such as myself, see God in nature as its underlying cause and in all of its manifestations, but if the concept of God were somehow impossible without faith in one or the other of these religions, there would countlessly more atheists in this world. These religions worship gods of their own invention, cut and designed like a custom made suit to fit their own values. I am one of millions who sees them all as ancient superstitions that have polluted many people's entire world view. Islamic terrorists are only the most obvious example among many of the absurdities that make people reject all of the "Big 3". If it is the same God that I percieve, they have been given him/her/it an exteme makeover.

2006-11-10 09:17:09 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 1 0

I think that most people tend to believe according to the way parents brought them up to believe from the time they were small children. I, for one believe that Jesus is Gods only begotten son and according to my bible, Jesus never once said he was god but said that he is the son of God. I fought in the Korean war and in the Vietnam war as an infantryman and during combat I have never heard one person say they did not believe in God and I over heard a lot of prayers during those days when most of us never believed we would live to go back home, except in a body bag.

2006-11-10 03:15:45 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First think first, no its not what others believe in that matters, you and i can not control that, its what you believe in that matters, and lets pick on that word believe shall we, let me put a famous verse, John 3:16 and John14:15 together and see what you think, For God [The Father] "SO" Loved the world that He [Jesus the second member of the Godhead gave Himself] that IF you BE-LIVE in Him should not perish but have everlasting life, and IF you Love Him and BE-LIVE in Him keep His commandments [not suggestions] IF you love HIm enough to keep His commandments then you will be in Heaven with God The Father, God The Son and God The Holy Spirit and Me, IF not you won't let God worry about what everyone else does, and belief, even the devil believes and trembles. free bible lessons www.itiswritten.com bible questions www.bibleinfo.com God bless. hay why not visit A Seventh Day Adventist Church in your area next Sabbath [saturday is the sabbath seventh day, sunday the first day IN THE BIBLE is never called the sabbath or holy]

2006-11-10 02:55:16 · answer #8 · answered by wgr88 6 · 0 1

Because there are more religions who believe in a Creator Spirit than Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.

2006-11-10 03:05:14 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ask yourself: what or who is God?

Don't tell me what those religious traditions have said – what do YOU think??

Ask yourself: What is religion? Do humans NEED religion? WHY? Don't just give me the answer that the mullahs and the priests and the gurus give us – what do YOU think all on your own from your own human and spiritual experience.

What is spirituality? Who gets to define it? You, them, me, each of us? Are you going to let someone else tell you what is spiritually meaningful AND then put a name on it?

Those of us who believe in a greater world beyond this physical world, but who do not accept some mullah's and priest's or rabbi's word for it have looked into our own hearts. That is where God lives.

2006-11-10 02:52:56 · answer #10 · answered by Another 3 · 1 0

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