Answer this and you have the correct religion. I think the answer is Jesus Christ hands down. His teachings seem like exactly what the Creator would tell us! About love, faith, hope, righteousness or holiness....ect, not to mention his miracles! Sorry for answering the question, I could not resist.
2006-12-18
07:09:03
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korngodde - There is a powerful case for believing in a Creator. There is a book called "Case for a Creator" and it is very good. Check it out. It is a fun read also.
2006-12-18
07:15:35 ·
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Doctor scu - No, I think after you understand that faith in creationism is VERY reasonable, and you embrace it, a better case can be made for the Bible being inspired by him than something else. (Not that nothing else was.)
2006-12-21
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Religion has been around for as far back as historians can reach in some form or another, that fact cannot be denied. Every culture we have ever discovered seems to have had some form of worship.
What I believe is that, in all of these religions, we see humanity attempting to reach out for the Creator, Whom we know does exist.
Only in Jesus Christ do we see that Creator reaching down to humanity.
Therefore, He is the best representation of the Creator there
could possibly be.
Of course He is....He IS the Creator, all wrapped up in human flesh.
2006-12-18 07:25:02
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answered by Anonymous
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If all you're after is the 'creator', and nothing else like this personal god flimflam, then perhaps Deism is what you're after. The universe was perhaps created by some kind of intelligent being, then left alone to look after itself.
The God of the old testament is jealous, vengeful, malicious, angry and merciless. Jesus is quite the opposite. Why is he then the perfect example of a creator incarnate?
2006-12-18 15:32:36
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answered by DoctorScurvy 4
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Jesus of course. And He is described so wonderfully in the Bible. It's a relief to answer a positive question, enough with the atheist: "God does not exist. Christians are not logical" etc. Really, would one rather die and find that there is and has always been a God? That is very scary.
2006-12-18 15:14:42
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answered by discombobulated girl 4
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Actually, I represent the Creator best. I am perfect. My mistakes are even made perfectly.
2006-12-18 15:12:10
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answered by Conscious-X 4
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All messengers send by God: Abraham, Krishna, Moses, Zoroaster, Buddha, Christ,Muhammad, The Bab & Bahá’u’lláh.
"There is one God; mankind is one; the foundations of religion are one. Let us worship Him, and give praise for all His great Prophets and Messengers who have manifested His brightness and glory."
(Abdu'l-Baha, Abdu'l-Baha in London, p. 20)
2006-12-18 15:28:13
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answered by Corina B 2
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Jesus Christ of course. Mahamad or buddah or whatever aren't even close, they don't believe the right stuff. Jesus is the son of God, part of the holy trinity.
2006-12-18 15:12:36
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answered by Will Bleed For Kicks 3
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I agree with you. Jesus represented the Father perfectly. Thank God He died on the Cross for us and rose again. I just don't understand why some people won't receive that. Who wouldn't want to serve a God like that?
2006-12-18 15:15:32
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answered by helives75 2
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I'm a big fan of Martin Luther, despite being an atheist.
"Here I stand..I can do no other"
2006-12-18 15:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you know. But I don't. Just because you "know" something doesn't mean every else agrees with you or that you are right.
2006-12-18 15:12:04
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answered by korngoddess1027 5
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yea...
2006-12-18 15:12:07
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answered by Trey 3
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