This ONE proof is for Christianity, which is more familiar in the west, but can be applied to other religions too.
One single person -Jesus Christ- with no army behind Him for protection, no fortune to spend to promote his teachings, with just 12 uneducated disciples, ( the most educated one betrayed him ), in just 3 years, made such an impact on humanity, that 2000 years later we still remember Him and love Him for his teachings.
2007-01-14 15:42:34
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answer #1
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answered by apicole 4
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I cannot comment about Christianity or Islam. But I can tell you that there is no religion called Hinduism. This was a latterday creation by the historians , who for want of any clarity have called it as hinduism.
The only equivalent in India , then , was called ( in sanskrit) Sanatana Dharma which translate into righteous way of Life. The religion in Indian subcontinent was an expression of a way of life. That is why anyone can become ( so called) Hindu and anyone can also become Christian or Moslem
2007-01-14 03:43:46
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answered by YD 5
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There are certain things everywhere that could be used as proof for any one of those religions. Honestly, I think the only thing that distinguishes one from the next is how the individual (you) feel about the religion. If you believe the dogma of a religion to be true, you can find the proof for it.
2007-01-14 04:37:31
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answered by Xenia 3
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There is no proof. No one religion, nor one book, nor one person speaks exclusively for the "Truth." But, there seems to be a little truth in all religions. Diversity seems to be an element of existence. How we take this diversity, tension, and conflict and integrate them into a cooperative effort is the problem and a goal of humanity. The only truth also seems to lie within each individual and how they interact and give the eternal commodity of service to others. Thre does seem to be one universal Truth, and that we will all die one day and if we awake as an individual elsewhere then I suppose the search for more truth will continue.
2007-01-14 04:17:27
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answered by quidproquo888 3
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That’s a very interesting question. If you’re looking for a photograph, it’s not there. But I will say that one of my favorite courses in college was World Religion. What most amazed me is the fact that many religions have a lot in common. Christians just celebrated Christmas, or the birthday of Christ. The bible teaches us that Jesus was a Jew, but Jewish people don’t celebrate Christmas. We all get excited at Christmas, and talk about the nativity scene, the birth of Christ, and the Kings that travel many miles to witness the newborn child. Many people don’t realize that on their way to Jerusalem the kings traveled across what we today call Iraq. Hmmm, isn’t that where we seem to be fighting “Holy Wars”? Muslims recognize Jesus, but don’t believe he is the messiah. Everyone seems to be fighting for the “homeland” or Jerusalem. Most religions believe that someone died, and came back to save the people. What was his name? Buddha? Jesus? Too many people, too many nationalities, and too many countries believe. I choose to believe the bible. That’s evidence enough for me. But in the end, there is only one God.
2007-01-14 03:36:33
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answered by rocket_man39 2
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well you have to study all religions in detail. I have studied, hinduism, islam and buddhism in detail. In Hinduism there are these books called the puranas. in one of the puranas it tells the future. it talks abt major changes on planet earth. The amazing thing is it talks abt the coming of christianity, judaism, islam, buddhism, sikhism. ppl who have read the bhavishya purana, have critised it for being to accurate ! It also mentions queen victoria who reigned in india. When it talks abt these other religions it does not say bad things abt them, like u would expect it to. I'm going to stop hear, but if ur interested in more of what i have got to say send me a message
2007-01-16 22:52:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The proof is in the common threads they all share.
Therefore none are true entirely
Each is a part of a whole truth
2007-01-17 18:11:08
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answered by tillermantony 5
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God came down to earth to save us from evil. You all ask if we have any proof, of course we do, when Jesus was here all he talked about was eternal life, he spoke of another world. Also St.Paul went to the other world and came back. Read the bible, the truth is there and only there.
2007-01-14 04:33:14
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answered by Dimitra R 1
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First of all,you can not find an answer to your question bcause everyone will answer it relatively;secondly,you are taking a religion(I think Islam.I am a member of a Muslim society,too) as true.You must be some sceptic if you want to ask scientific questions.
2007-01-14 06:23:20
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answered by edd 3
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Once again, this question belongs in the "religion" category. the truth is that no one can tell for sure. But we CAN see the actions that the poeple of those religions have made, and see if their religion is helping mankind or hurting it.
2007-01-14 03:44:23
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answered by Anonymous
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