I am talking about all the beliefs in no God/Gods and all the beliefs in God/Gods merging together. The thing that makes everything possible to exist, yet without it nothing would exist. The thing that can never die, yet never live. The thing that is unspeakable, unthinkable, untouchable, unimaginable. The belief that brings the Bible, Koran, etc. to the point of being historical books of enlightenment. The belief that brings renown people in those books to the point of demi-gods.
If all beliefs are brought to the same goal/conclusion, then is Unified Religion possible? Explain your answer thoroughly and honestly. I will be putting this up for voting.
2007-01-05
09:22:39
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I do not think that is possible, it will never happen, people are way to divided.
2007-01-05 09:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not possible. Every religion believes it's the right one. There is no way you can talk someone out of their beliefs.
I only worship the living God. I would never denounce my love and relationship with Jesus Christ. I plan on spending eternity with Him. Anything less would bring death.
Not all paths lead to the living God. There is only one path and that is through Jesus Christ. What Jesus offers is not a religion.
Religion is man's way of trying to reach God.
Relationship is the way God reaches us, through Jesus Christ.
Big difference!
You can't compare the Holy Bible and the Qur’an. They are to completely different books. The Holy Bible is the Word of God. Written physically by men (Doctors to Shepard’s) on three different continents over 3500 years. Most of them didn't know one another but say the same thing...the thread of truth that holds the Bible together is the Blood of Jesus Christ. This book wasn't merely written by men, it was written with the Holy Spirit guiding their minds, hearts and hands.
Salvation is offered as a gift to mankind. It is un-deserved and therefore is a gift. You can not earn salvation; again...it is a gift.
The Qur’an was written 600+ years after the death of Jesus Christ. It has some Judaism and Christianity thrown in to lend it some credibility. Might I add, it skewed Scripture from the Torah (Old Testament) and New Testament as well.
The New Testament is an accurate and the only authority on the birth, life, ministry and death of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.
One world religion brings us one step closer to Revelation...and the return of Jesus Christ.
What path have you chosen? Be very careful in your decision...for it is a matter of life and death.
2007-01-05 17:45:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Scott: There has to be an "absolute" or a final, qualified, last word to "put the new wine, into new wine skins". Should we elect to put the new wine into OLD wine skins - they will burst ! An "absolute" coming from the propagator of that" book of enlightenment" to qualify and confirm it as the final or verified, approved, authorized version of that absolute propagator's dogma. This "absolute" will also, have to have the power to implement their dogma to super cede as the "absolute truth". Only when absolute agreement is achieved will united or unified "Religion" be possible. This absolute agreement will come from spirituality based on a common relationship with the "absolute" in charge. Only when the "Absolute" becomes absolutely plain, then, all humans have opportunity through choice to imbibe in a relationship to begin to accomplish the absolute quest for unification of the human race.
2007-01-05 17:45:12
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answered by guraqt2me 7
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That's similar to Ba'hai. The problem with that is that in the merging, each religion loses its identity, and the tenets that made it what it was are disolved.
From a Christian point of view, youi would have Christ being God / Non God at the same time. You can't merge religions without removing what makes them sacred to the individual believers.
2007-01-05 17:27:01
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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No matter who you are or what you do, it is unwise to NOT think that "people need people". Where would the US be today if it did not allow tolerance of all beliefs? Alot of people would not want to live here if we doctrined under only one religious belief.
We were all created for a reason and to serve as God's purpose.
A start to this idea would be to tolerate, and not discriminate eachother.
People are here for each other and to serve one another.
2007-01-05 17:28:36
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answered by Time4Tivo 3
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Here is the thing.I will explain to you why you can not have three religions in one, by using a physical example.A human body(all things being equal) has only one head.The body that belongs to that head can only do what that head tells it to do.In other words my body will not do what your head tries to make it do.It can only follow what my head tells it what to do.So imagine many different people who follow different heads (Muslim head would be Mohamed;Christians would be Christ;Jews would be Abraham;and Buddhist would be Buddha)there would be three different heads so who do we follow.This is the problem in order to have unification there can only be one head.With man this will never happen our hearts will not allow it.SORRY.
2007-01-05 17:55:21
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answered by zachary b 2
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No. Perhaps you are ignorant of the claims of each religious system, but each is exclusive at it's core. Therefore they could not be unified. The Catholic Church however, attempts to unify them but that is because they have a distorted truth.
2007-01-05 17:29:17
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answered by Jerry 3
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There are to many differences. For example Christains believe Jesus is god but everyone else don't. You can't believe and not believe in Jesus at the same time. There are a lot more contradictions that happen.
2007-01-05 17:29:55
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answered by fruit salad 6
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No people are meant to have different ideas and opinions, diversity is the new religion, real diversity not following others because they feel its moral.
2007-01-05 17:26:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Already Islam is a unified religion as the teachings of all prophets (pbu all).
2007-01-05 17:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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it is possible but extreamist will not join it. i mean to say extreamist from all religions. as far as majority is concerned if they find hope i believe they will. most of popoulation of this world want peace and they want to live with love with each other.
2007-01-05 17:27:14
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answered by Shak 3
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