Pluralism: All the semitic religions(judaism, Christianity and islam)are correct.
Monoism: only one of semitic religions can be correct?
If we accept pluralism 1 question will appear: If Judaism was correct why God sent Christianity and if Christianity was correct why God Sent ISLAM?
I Think monoism is correct and only 1 religion can be correct and shows humans the right way. And my proof is contradiction between religions. E.g: In Christianity when a baby born, he/she is guilty but in islam he/she is innocent.
Or Islam says:first Investigate about basis of your religion then choose it but in Christianity we see the opposite!
Or Christianity says Jesus(pbuh) is God. But Islam reject that!
It's very clear that only one of these can be correct. Jesus(pbuh) was a prophet(islam) or God(Christianity).he couldn't be both GOD and prophet.or a baby is guilty or innocent.
But if we accept monoism(for example islam) this doesn't mean other religions are in wrong way and unfair.
2007-01-11
02:39:05
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There is a rule in islam that say If you know anything about islam and findout islam is the best religion but you not convert to islam, in this way you go to hell because you rejected god's religion but if you live in a society or country that in there promoted against islam (like in Europe and U.S) and you pessimist about islam in this way you don't have any guilt and your salvation depend to your behaviour in your life.
what do you think?
2007-01-11
02:40:22 ·
update #1
answer to JesusFreak misgiving:
I'm sorry for you and your society that keep you in unawareness. You don't know anything about Islam.
If you think you are right what is your proofs? You can't proof on muslem books because most of them were distorted during history. Prophet muhammad(pbuh) never worshiped an Idol. I want God Shows you the right way.
2007-01-11
19:19:42 ·
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I think you are twisting Christianity.
We believe in ONE God, no matter how you look at it, or how many times Imams say we do not. You can not tell me what I believe any more than I can tell you what you believe.
I was a Protestant Christian and studies other faiths (Including Islam) for over 20 years off and on and finally became Catholic.
So, I guess by your standard even though I try to live a good live, go to Church, treat other people with respect, live by the 10 Commandments, that I am going to hell simply because I don't believe in your Prophet.
If that is true, are you not worshiping the Prophet instead of God???
Peace be with you.
2007-01-11 02:56:54
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answered by C 7
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First God did not send the false religion of Islam it was founded by a nut case, second Jesus is God and He was born according to propheisy (God's true prophets, not islams false prophets) third when muhamad founded islam he took an idol(allah, the babaloynian god of the moon and stars) and he said it was god, Judism and Christianity did no such thing, Christianity is the fullfillment of The Law of God, given to moses and the Jews.
2007-01-11 02:48:42
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answered by JesusFreak 4
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When one compares The Prophet of Islam with the Saviour of Chrstianity the choice is clear
http://www.religion-cults.com/Islam/islam2.html
2007-01-11 02:47:42
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answered by williamzo 5
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Human need different religions because they believe differently.Not all get cold during rain season.No one medicine treat all.In Buddhism we had different groups and teaching but the basic is the same.To enlighten and become Buddha one day.A Mi Tuo Fo
2007-01-18 00:52:52
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answered by Jason Koh 4
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properly i've got faith it ought to have a somewhat beneficial consequence on the way forward for prepared religions via unfavourable consequence it has on the instant in prepared faith. first of all, there has been some adherents to a particular faith that have remained unswerving to that faith yet is a non secular pluralist. Secondly, there have been people who've left their "prepared" faith for an interfaith circulate (i.e. Bahai) just to be into yet another prepared faith. i visit chat now in particular bearing directly to Christianity. considering that i'm a pacesetter interior the Christian faith. church homes are starting to be to be much less and much less doctrine concentrated. This has been a consequence of cultural substitute. subsequently while human beings circulate to a congregation they're much less aggravating with regard to the doctrinal themes and greater in touch on how the Church can meet their own desires. i've got faith there's a circulate now in church homes for the time of united statesa. that's reactionary to this circulate remote from doctrine. and a great form of church homes have re-emphasised the magnitude of biblical doctrine. and a great form of of those church homes are starting to be and powerful in ministry. So however the instantaneous consequence on Christian church homes accross the states has lead some to be much less concentrated on doctrine. i've got faith that the destiny consequence will stress further and extra Churhces to stress Biblical doctrine. From somebody to guy or woman case, at present further and extra Christians are being religious pluralist. however they settle for Christ via fact the Son of God. Surverys have shown that further and extra Christians have faith that Jesus isn't the only thank you to heaven. (or an ideal afterlife adventure, enlightment, and so on)
2016-12-12 09:07:49
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answered by anirudh 4
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ONE GOD and ALPHA OMEGA IS HIS NAME FIRST AND THE LAST SO YES I BELIVE IN MONOISM WE ALL CANT BE RIGHT AND WE ALL CAN BE WRONG OUR religins are different then i leave you with this someday we will know who is right who is wrong i sure hope you are not wrong decouse there will be hell to pay then!!!!!!!
2007-01-11 02:46:12
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answered by THE WAR WRENCH 4
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Islam allows religious pluralism but that doesn't necessarily mean that Muslims believe in the idea that there's another way to salvation besides Islam. Religious pluralism is taught by Islam because God has made it clear that there is no compulsion in religion, hence allowing non-Muslims to freely practise their own religion. The spirit of religious pluralism is embodied in the Charter of Privileges granted in 628 C.E. by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to the monks of St. Catherine Monastery in Mt. Sinai.
An English translation of that document is presented below:
This is a message from Muhammad ibn Abdullah, as a covenant to those who adopt Christianity, near and far, we are with them.
Verily I, the servants, the helpers, and my followers defend them, because Christians are my citizens; and by Allah! I hold out against anything that displeases them.
No compulsion is to be on them.
Neither are their judges to be removed from their jobs nor their monks from their monasteries.
No one is to destroy a house of their religion, to damage it, or to carry anything from it to the Muslims' houses.
Should anyone take any of these, he would spoil God's covenant and disobey His Prophet. Verily, they are my allies and have my secure charter against all that they hate.
No one is to force them to travel or to oblige them to fight.
The Muslims are to fight for them.
If a female Christian is married to a Muslim, it is not to take place without her approval. She is not to be prevented from visiting her church to pray.
Their churches are to be respected. They are neither to be prevented from repairing them nor the sacredness of their covenants.
No one of the nation (Muslims) is to disobey the covenant till the Last Day (end of the world).
(http://www.cyberistan.org/islamic/charter1.html by Dr. A. Zahoor and Dr. Z. Haq)
In addition:
"If one goes by the Qur'anic pronouncements Islam not only accepts the legitimacy of religious pluralism but considers it quite central to its system of beliefs. There are very clear statements to this effect. First we will refer to the verse 5:48 in this respect. The verse goes as follows:" Unto every one of you We have appointed a (different) law and way of life. And if Allah had so willed, He could surely have made you all one single community: but (He willed it otherwise) in order to test you by means of what He has given you. Vie, then, with one another in doing good works! Unto Allah you all must return; and then He will make you truly understand all that on which you were wont to differ." This is very seminal statement in favour of religious and legal pluralism which Muslims, specially the Muslim regimes, have not considered seriously. Many classical as well as modern commentators have commented on this significant verse...It is unfortunate that most of the Muslim countries do not adhere to this spirit of pluralism and diversity in the Qur'an and sunnah. The extremists and fundamentalists among the Muslims in these countries attack the spirit of pluralism and want to create a monolithic society.
(Islam and Pluralism by Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer)
God knows best
Peace and Love
2007-01-11 10:16:45
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answered by mil's 4
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Isnt that a kissing disease?
2007-01-11 02:42:56
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answered by Sean 5
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