Churches compete for dollars just like companies do. If they all agreed, and all got along, they would not have any way to keep their patrons from shopping around for a different church. That's why they have to emphasize (A) they are right and (B) everyone else is wrong.
It's like if Home Depot told it's customers that if they shopped at Lowe's they would go to hell and the customers were stupid enough to believe it. It's monopoly by damnation.
2007-01-12 00:34:06
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answered by Anonymous
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What makes you think there are not? What is your factual basis for this question? I know you have none so no need to reply. Many of us out here are working towards religious tolerance and acceptance of all beliefs and all mankind...it is prayed for often. One good example...we have a WORLD DAY OF PRAYER.
2007-01-12 10:39:09
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answered by Callie 2
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We are supposed to pray for the will of God to take place, and it is obviously not God's will for truth and error ot exist together. It is also not Biblical either:
2 Corinthians 6:14 "...for what partnership have righteousness and lawlessness, or what fellowship has light with darkness? 15 Or what harmony has Christ with Belial, or what has a believer in common with an unbeliever? 16 Or what agreement has the temple of God with idols?"
2007-01-12 08:23:13
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answered by oldguy63 7
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Well there is only one true God. Other faiths believe in rituals that are in opposition to the Bible's laws and regulations and principles.
Christians are waiting for all religions and governments to be destroyed.
2007-01-12 09:01:22
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answered by fire 5
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I presently understand your 'question'. However, one of my goals is for unity in the Lord this year between Catholicism, Protestantism, and Judaism in this country (to his glory). I have communicated it to various ministries (usually thru prayer requests) in the near past.
Comments?
2007-01-12 08:53:56
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answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7
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Buddhists pray (but not to God of course) for universal harmony-they embrace religious diversity and desire that all faiths learn to co-operate for the common good.
2007-01-12 08:27:37
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answered by Anonymous
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