If you don't have a personal relationship with Jesus christ, it really doesn't matter. "Neither is there salvation in any other for there is no other name under heaven given among men whereby you must be saved." Bible.
2006-12-20 23:44:12
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answer #1
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answered by oldguy63 7
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Be a christian but dont listen to the evangelists , Be a Hindu but dont start worshipping 1 crore gods , be a Sikh let go of the fact that a hair cut would take your religion away , be a Muslim and respect the other religions .
the thing is be anything or anyone , Hindu Muslim or christian but be a human , that is what matters .
religion is what we guys made to lead a happy life , to make ourselves different from the others , god didnt want us to follow some religion ,
religion is a set of principles which can maximise your chances of leading a happy life , but today it is different , it is nothing but a tool for generalising people.
Be a Good human being , and UL b loved by everyone .
2006-12-21 07:54:30
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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no one can tell u what should be ur religion unless u be in a dictator country.u only should decide and see that all the rules of that specific religion can make u satisfy and match with the life that u want or not.The only thing that is important is that u should be a good person inurlife and never harm anyone.As ZOROASTER(the prophet of zoroastrian_parsi people)has told: "Think good,Act good and Talk good".Wish u a succesful and happy life.
2006-12-22 01:21:54
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answer #3
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answered by HOLY GHOST 1
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Hiya joel, i know ur confused so was i 5 years ago, i believe i can answer ur question to the best of my experience and knowledge, i was born into a sikhish hindu family, my mums side more into the sikh side n my dads side more into the hindu side including the peers that are part of the muslim religion, i use to worship everything, i thought that was the best way, i can't be wrong if i did that, as time went on it seemed like i was so far from god that it was impossible to be near him an i wouldnt be able to as i have too many wrongs in me, i use to do tarot readings,i had an addiction to star signs hand readings etc... i even tried white magic, it just seemed easier and more exciting, as i thought i cudnt get close to god mite aswel embrace evil,i approached my aunt who was a christian she had converted about 15yrs an over, she told me of her experiences and it was so easy to what i was facing, i worshipped strictly
"shearah waly mataah"my prayers were always unheard....................................wondering y? i use to keep numerous fasts tthroughout the week,i use even fast through ramzaan,go gurdwaras,but yet nothing until i tried jesus, i was shocked of my first experience its not about brainwashing cuz i wasn't all i knew was what we had been taught in school about him n what testimony my aunt told me it just seemed so easy, well i tried it, just try him don't listen to ne1 what harm is there in trying?i tried everything else so y shud i fear trying jesus, well i did n don't regret it!! i didnt know that god was that close! all i done was said jesus if u can do amazing things for others and you have an equal luv for everyone then show me, i prayed an it was like magic but better feeling secure, i prayed this happend that happened i was amazed i didnt know y iwasted my years over things that were not working or man made!! all i have to say to u is try him hes a simple god no fruits and offerings given again that will be unheard, he understand and listens!!email me if u wanna chat il tel u more amazing things hes done for me!
2006-12-21 10:48:44
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answer #4
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answered by SARAH 2
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A Human first.
Then a Hindu.
And then convert to Christian.
And then learn that its no use talking about religion that its a dipomatic creation of god who is just one.
And to God....he teaches us his lessons in few languages..which some of them is Gita, Bible, Quran and many more. But end of the day we all learn same lessons.
2006-12-21 07:57:57
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answer #5
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answered by Sonu 2
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you should be Cristian& Hindu
2006-12-22 06:34:18
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answer #6
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answered by Mayur P 1
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It depends on what you want to be . A pool or a river ?
It depends on what you believe in . The omnipresence of God like a Hindu or the presence of God in the Heaven alone like a Christian .
It depends on what you want to be done for your sins . Pardoned like a christian or be punished by your own conscience like a Hindu.
It depends on what you want after death .to be freed from the cycle of birth and death and merge with the soul of God and be eradicated like a Hindu or be enjoying for eternity drinking cool drinks and spending time with women in the house of God like a christian .
If you are interested in sex with dozens of young women with swelling breasts in the house of God for eternity , better convert to Islam (vide chapter 78 "Al_NABA"( the announcement ) of Quron.
It all depends on what you would like to be if you believe in an after -life .
But if you can understand that there is no after -life , then you try to make good use of the present precious life in a manner that would make yourself see and enjoy real happiness which one can attain only when he has only happy people around him . so do unto others only what you would like others do unto you . this would ensure happiness till the end this only precious life you really have .waste not even a single moment of it .
2006-12-21 13:12:00
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answered by Infinity 7
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Learn about both of them (and more options for that matter) and see which one makes the most sense to you. Follow your heart and you'll find a path that is right for you.
2006-12-21 08:08:03
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answer #8
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answered by undir 7
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Be both and double your chances for entry to Heaven. Who the hell really knows which Religon is correct , play safe , have multiple religons , so what if most dont work - one of them will work - you need just one correct one to gain admission. Oh and by the way if you get there before me, just tell God to keep the cookies warm, Im coming soon.
2006-12-21 08:52:33
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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You will need to make that decision. I would say Christian, since I am one. Look at the holy books,see what they are saying, them maybe attend some services if you can. Not religions (faiths) can be correct. If you have some specific questions on Christianity, E mail me.
2006-12-21 08:02:34
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answer #10
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answered by RB 7
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You should ask yourself, not me, not us..
Faith is a very important thing so you should reeeally think seriously what you want..before you choose.
However, i must tell you that Hindu people never had any ''Holy War''
I think that is says a lot....
2006-12-21 07:44:46
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answered by kittana! 2
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