ISLAM I LOVE IT
2006-12-25 21:36:53
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answered by i am not a lovely girl i am cute 4
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I love it because of it's true Bible teachings, unlike most other religions that teach lies inspired by the Devil and his Demons!
You probably cherish your right to believe whatever you wish to believe. So does almost everyone else. By exercising this right, earth's six billion inhabitants have produced an amazing diversity of beliefs. Like the variations in color, shape, texture, taste, smell, and sound that we find in creation, differing beliefs often add interest, excitement, and enjoyment to life. Such variety can, indeed, be the spice of life.-Psalm 104:24.
BUT there is a need for caution. Some beliefs are not only different but also dangerous. Early in the 20th century, for example, some people came to believe that Jews and Freemasons had plans to "disrupt Christian civilization and erect a world state under their joint rule." One source of this belief was an anti-Semitic tract entitled Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. The tract alleged that the plans included advocating excessive taxation, promoting armament production, encouraging giant monopolies so that 'Gentile wealth could be destroyed in one blow.' Allegations also included manipulating the education system so as to 'turn Gentiles into unthinking beasts,' and even constructing underground railways to join capital cities so that the Jewish elders could 'quell any opposers by blowing them sky-high.'
These, of course, were lies-designed to inflame anti-Semitic feelings. 'This preposterous fiction,' says Mark Jones of the British Museum, 'spread abroad from Russia,' where it first appeared in a newspaper article in 1903. It reached The Times of London on May 8, 1920. More than a year later, The Times exposed the document as a fake. In the meantime, the damage had been done. 'Lies like these,' says Jones, 'are hard to suppress.' Once people accept them, they produce some very jaundiced, poisonous, and dangerous beliefs-often with disastrous consequences, as the history of the 20th century has shown.-Proverbs 6:16-19.
Belief Versus Truth
Of course, it does not take deliberate lies to develop mistaken beliefs. At times, we just misread things. How many people have met untimely deaths doing something they believed was right? Then again, often we believe a thing simply because we want to believe it. One professor says that even scientists "often fall in love with their own constructions." Their beliefs becloud their critical judgment. Then they may spend a lifetime in vain trying to shore up mistaken beliefs.-Jeremiah 17:9.
Similar things have happened with religious beliefs-where immense contradictions exist. (1 Timothy 4:1; 2 Timothy 4:3, 4) One man has deep faith in God. Another says that the man is only "weaving faith out of moonshine." One maintains that you have an immortal soul that survives death. Another believes that when you die you cease to exist, totally and completely. Obviously, conflicting beliefs like these cannot all be true. Is it not the course of wisdom, then, to make sure that what you believe actually is true and not simply what you want to believe? (Proverbs 1:5) How can you do that? The Bible tells us what beliefs are true!
2006-12-26 05:05:52
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answered by I speak Truth 6
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I am a Hindu, and I admit, I grew up hating it and disagreeing with everything that I was told. I am slowly returning to the fold though. I have started reading the Bhagvad Gita and other Scriptures. I still disagree with a few things, but I now know that there other things too. I have learnt to look beyond the few aspects of Hinduism I disagree with.
2006-12-26 05:01:23
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answered by Sunrise 5
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The religion I firmly believe in is not my religion. It is the Baha'i Faith, the most recent Revelation of the One True God for all mankind. You can get more information about it at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/
2006-12-26 06:42:00
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answered by Anonymous
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hello every boady happy new year and happy eid, lets first ask what is religion.?
am I right if say: its a way to pray to GOD. SO shall we say how many do u like ur religion or how many do u like GOD?
i think its give same meaing, right.
If you like GOD you keep praying and looking for a good way to be nearst to GOD, away to be with GOD.If you feel that i think you like your religion that's make you nearst with GOD.
I think we all like our religion.
2006-12-26 05:14:43
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answered by mahmoud 2
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Salam
i too am comfortable with islam, the religion i chose to follow.
2006-12-26 05:19:44
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answered by cres 1
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I love every ones religion. I don't like to see them putting each other down. That's my job. xx
2006-12-26 05:08:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm quite unsatisfied with my religion but what the heck now that I only follow what my master tells me...!
2006-12-26 05:10:26
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answered by Anonymous
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how many people do like their own religion!
2006-12-26 05:18:12
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answered by qz 3
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Catholic ... no
made to kiss the feet of a statue because we ran out of hosts
---Thy shalt not worship any graven image
in fact, i havent found one religion yet that isn't flawless
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2006-12-26 05:03:18
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answered by Truth D 4
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If I didn't like it, I would not tell people what my faith is! Heck, I wouldn't attend services or worship the way I do if I didn't like it and feel that it is the right way for me. What a silly question!
2006-12-26 05:02:24
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answered by Anonymous
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