A short story:
a young christian of 13 , asked his mother >>> what were people worshiping at the time of Adam, Noah, Abraham,......until Moses?
she answered >>> God !!!.
he asked >>> why we worship jesus then?
she answered >>>because it is written in the bible.
he asked >>> what will be the faith of the people before the coming of jesus ?
she answered >>> I don't know.
So, After thinking about this even more, knowing that there is
a religion ( Islam) that worships only one God , like the people
before. Again ,he too believed this. And became a muslim at
age 17 himself. Why? Because he could not accept or find reasons to believe in the trinity concept. None of the people before nor after any of the phophets believed in this. This belief
is only in the bible( new testament) not in the old testament or
the Quran.Can we trust or believe blindly in the bible and ignore
what most people on the earth have all believed.
http://www.al-sunnah.com/muhammad_in_the_bible.htm
http://www.muslimworld.co.uk/truereligion.htm
http://www.thetruecall.com/home/
http://www.islam-guide.com/life-after-death-by-wamy.htm
2006-11-16 18:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The best religion is the one you practice at home, and/or in a nominated place of worship with like minded people.
My personal religion is to try to be a better person, do right by my own morals and ethics and to depart this life having tried to live each day making a difference, albeit in my own bubble!
2006-11-16 18:49:27
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answered by renclrk 7
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I am a Christian (non-denominational). I don't actually believe that my religion is the better than any other in the world, but I do believe that it is the best religion for ME. I think that everyone who believes in their own religion does so because it fits closest to what they want to believe about life, God, The Bible and the hereafter. I have spent time going to other churches (Mormom, Jehovah's Witness) because I had friends growing up that were dedeicated to their beliefs, and did not choose them as my religion because I did not believe in some of their ways/ideas etc. It didn't make sense to me. Christianity makes sense to me and I can pick up the Bible and know that I can find answers to my questions. Or I can pray directly to God instead of going through saints or someone in my church. I have a personal relationship with Christ and that suits me best.
2006-11-16 18:00:41
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answered by belleebuttons 3
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I was Baptized Baptist by my parents. I went to a Lutheran camp with friends during the summers. I married Into a Catholic family and raised my two daughters Catholic since children should get some religious training when they're young. I finally converted to Catholicism during my kids First Communion. It's interesting learning about other religions. It is certainly not something that people should kill each other over.
2006-11-16 18:13:59
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answered by micky 2
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I don't really have a certain religion such as Catholic or anything, but I am a Christian. I belong to a group of us born again Christians and we read out of the Holy Bible and follow the words of God and have accepted and know that Jesus as our saviour. We don't go to a church, but instead we have service at my father-in-laws every Sunday, as he is a minister. We also have Bible study during the week and I also go to other Christian get togethers. We choose to have service at home because we can understand the Bible better and ask questions as we go. We also pray and sing songs of praise to God. To me, the Christian way is the only real way to go, and the Holy Bible (KJV) is the only Bible that satan has not messed with.
2006-11-16 18:05:11
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answered by Anonymous
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my religion is Hinduism. I don't believe it is necessarily better than the others, but I see it as a valid path to God. Other religions are also valid paths. For me, I like it the best because of I really am inspired by the Hindu scriptures. They are very insightful into the human nature and are open to the idea that humans are different and come to God in various ways. I also like the Hindu devotional practices because they seem natural to me.
2006-11-16 18:32:56
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answered by Heron By The Sea 7
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I am Rational Spirituality,
It is not a religion, but a logical and comprehensive knowledge about God and the Universe, conveyed directly from the Source. Only available since February 2006, it has already changed the lives of countless thinking people.
Those who can think and seek genuinely the Truth, recognise it when they see it.
"Rational Spirituality" is available on the Dhaxem website.
2006-11-16 18:47:38
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answered by ? 4
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To be honest...... it's not religion that counts. It is your relationship with God. U choose the religion that best gives that relationship. This is why we choose religion. No religion in the world will save you. It is what Jesus Christ did on the cross.
2006-11-16 17:54:48
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answered by bboyballer112 2
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I guess I would call myself Christian because I beleive in Christ.... but I am not religious.
I think its better because it has produced miracels for myself and loved ones where nothing else would. I also like the salvation issue. It promises what no others do...escape from hell and ressurection. No other "religion" has ever claimed that.,
Thanks,
David
2006-11-16 18:01:50
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answered by David T 3
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Mine is Buddhists,I believe it cause I feel comfortable with,but I never thought of it is better than any other religion in the world.
2006-11-16 17:56:29
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answered by curiousmode 3
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