Islam because it explains everything it says
its not like how we see it in a media
so I pick Islam
2006-11-21 09:14:10
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answered by bronx CHICA 2
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i would say that the religion that makes the most sense is in the eye of the worshiper.
any religion can make sense and be a very good religion. it is the people of the religion that make it into something crazy.
Christianity has great principals to live by if you listen to what JESUS taught and not what everyone that followed Jesus taught.
Judiasim is great too. if you look to the true meaning and not waht some man that has his own agenda has to say.
Islam is peacful, and has created a very devout people. some have gone off the deep end but that is again because they are listening to a man and not their holy books true meaning.
I could say something nice about every religion. and i could say something mean about every religion. weather or not i consider the religion of a person to be a good religion or not depends on the individual and their personell beliefs about said religion.
I am a Celtic Pagan.
2006-11-21 17:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Buddhism is totally logical. It offers a practice, a reasonable philosophy and a code of ethics and says "see for yourself." Other religions get bizaare very quickly. I am NOT an atheist by the way but I think a lot of religions are very very illogical. Maybe I'm part Vulcan.
2006-11-21 19:17:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism are quite logical religions, although I myself am Catholic.
Like the scholastic Catholic Christian tradition, there is a scholarly interpretive tradition in these religions where scriptures are interpreted in a way that is conscious of the literary milieu they emerged from, and the work of the great religious scholars becomes an important part of the way theology is evaluated.
I am thinking, for example, of the work of Rambam (Maimonides) or Martin Buber in the case of Judaism.
2006-11-21 17:17:21
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answered by evolver 6
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Did any of you read the question?
Poki, I thought you WERE Muslim, have you switched?
The question is AFTER your Religion, all the asker got was Cheer leading answers.
I am a Catholic, and although still Christian, there are some Protestant groups that would come in 2nd.
Peace, and God Bless!
2006-11-21 17:14:27
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answered by C 7
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ALL of them. there is none better than another as GOD is to big to be in only one place. the only real difference in one Religion and a different Religion are the NAMES they refer to GOD and the Rituals and Ceremonies in which they Adore, Praise, Worship, Pray and Petition, Honor, Thank, Convert others, Etc.
2006-11-21 17:15:38
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answered by Marvin R 7
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Spinoza and Einstein's ideas of religion - a variety of Pantheism, I suppose.
And next in line would be Buddhism.
Though Native American religions have a lot to offer, too.
2006-11-21 17:10:20
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answered by lady_s_hazy 3
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Hmmm...well, I'm Catholic...Protestantism is definitely not logical...I'd say Judaism...I guess, because Catholicism's roots are in Judaism, and they are monotheists like us. That's a hard question.
2006-11-21 17:12:15
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answered by ♥ Rose♥ 3
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The only spiritual connection that makes even a little sense is the opinion of Spinoza - and, perhaps, Buddhism
2006-11-21 17:08:26
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answered by Dr. Brooke 6
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Buddhism. It's probably the most 'god-free' religion.
2006-11-21 17:08:10
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answered by Anonymous
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