There is no point in asking this question because by the time any of us are able to know the "Truth" we will be daed and it will be to late.
Live your life good and respect others is about the best you can do.
Do I believe in "God"? No.
I do, however, believe there is some divine power out there where we all came from, I just refuse to label it or follow any form of organized religion that will tell me if I do not believe the way they do or live my life by their rules I'll go to hell!
Who are any of us to judge?
2007-01-09 17:47:51
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answered by Kandy 2
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It depends on what you mean by "truth"; the word has many definitions. I tend to think of truth objectively. Something must be logically consistent and/or based on sound reasoning to be true. It follows that the religion which is most based on faith (as opposed to reason) is least likely to be true.
Some religions are more faith-based than others, but the degree of faith vs reason can vary widely among individuals in a particular religion. It's probably only safe to say that the most fundamentalist religions are the least likely to be true, because they tend to ignore or contradict facts and common sense.
2007-01-10 02:07:22
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answered by HarryTikos 4
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Depends on to whom the truth is. I mean, for me a Christian, it's the truth for me and the others are not LEAST likely, but it's HIGHLY UNLIKELY to be the truth (for me at least). Buuuuut, that's my personal belief so the answer is mighty subjective.
Still, I don't think it's really right to say which or what religion is less likely to be the truth.
2007-01-10 01:55:42
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answered by laidbacktionist 2
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Aetheism.
Some people say it isn't a religion, but that's not necessarily true. They belevie there is no such thing as God, and tend to wave science in your face to prove its true. (Never mind the fact there are hundreds of facts that support the Bible; one of many examples the "springs in the deep" were met with controversy for years till they went down to the sea floor and found them. Lot's wife becoming a "pillar of salt" and the route that they would have traveled would have led them past the Dead Sea. Trees and other such matter have been found in said "pillars of salt". It would not have been impossible that she became one.) One could say Science is like a God nowadays...
Also paganism I disagree with. The first pagans were not peace-loving, flower wearing people. Though I respect their honor to life, I find that their reasons for worshipping many many different Gods a bit foolish. I thought of a statement to ask someone a while ago. If I drew a weird looking snake beast or something and maybe centuries later they discover it, do you think they would worship it? And that got me thinking...
2007-01-10 07:54:33
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answered by Iron Dragon 2
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All of them if you take a stance only one is right and none of them if you believe they are all inspired by God. There really is no middle ground. There either is a God or not and if there is all of the people from other religions than your own are just on a different path.
2007-01-10 01:39:32
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answered by chuck 3
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Babylon The Great. World of False Religion
Revelation 18:2 A loud voice said She has fallen
Revelation 18:4 And I heard another loud voice out of heaven say, Get out of her, my people if you don't want to share with her in her sins, and if you don't want to receive part of her plagues
2007-01-10 01:42:27
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answered by Just So 6
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Atheism - there are many (even in R&S) who religiously place their faith in atheism and though I am a Christian I defend their right to be so, yet the complete denial of the spiritual is the furthest from the truth.
However, I have never met a genuine atheist (every person that I ever seriously discussed their "atheistic" beliefs with eventually changed their answer to agnostic.)
2007-01-10 01:37:58
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answered by Tony S 2
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What is the truth?those who are living cannot foresee the 'truth' for they have ot condescended into the realm of the dead...no one knows if the world is made by God, as said by christians etc, or gods, as believed by hindus and the chinese..so there is no religion that deviates from the 'truth', for all isist that theirs is the irrevocable 'truth'
2007-01-10 01:30:38
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answered by Jake G 1
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The Truth that can be told of
is not the absolute Truth
I would said any religion that rely on books
2007-01-10 01:37:19
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answered by wb 6
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They all have a sliver of truth, but Scientology is by far the least.
2007-01-10 01:32:47
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answered by Anonymous
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