Is the belief in Jesus Christ the Saviour.
He is the Truth and the Light
What other religion has the same commandments?
What other religion has someone dying for you?
Who else is going to truly love you?
Who else can you put your life in their hands?
When you can answer these questions, then you will know.
At least you'll start looking any way.
2007-01-30 13:59:53
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answer #1
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answered by LENA 3
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You are under no obligation to serve any God. And there is no one true religion. The reason there's a lot of different Gods and a lot of different religions is because people have different ways of looking at the world, nothing wrong with that. Just pick which ever one works best for you.
2007-01-30 21:54:54
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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There are gods and there is God. These are not the same. There are many gods, the gods of the Greeks And of the Roman, gods of the Aztecs and the Incas, gods of Sumer and Babylon, of Persia and India, of China and Japan, of Australia and Africa, gods of the Muslims, the Christians, and the Jews. All of these are tribal gods to the degree that they belong to a particular people and a particular people belongs to them. Battles are fought in the names of the gods, and the gods are invoked for the purpose of establishing a collective morality for a certain group. Some of their adherents seek political power, even in secular states, and the divine will is often invoked in public ceremonies. To one who has gnosis, these gods appear as creations of human beings who fashion them as they try to answer the unanswerable questions about their beginnings, as they seek protection from their enemies, and as they long for one to whom they can appeal for whatever they need or desire. Having been created, these gods take on a life of their own: they create a realm, a people, and rules by which these are governed, and the people come to believe that their god is the God. While the many peoples of the many realms fight about which god is the true God, the God of Truth remains unknown, because this God has not been created either by the human intellect or by any other god.
2007-01-30 21:51:34
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answered by gnos 1
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There is no true religion.
The reason there are so many is because there are so many different sorts of people. We have different cultures, different ways of looking at the world, and what lies beyond.
There is NO ONE PHILOSOPHY that can suit everyone; at least not yet.
Even among Christendom, there are vastly different views on what constitutes true faith. That's true among even smaller groups such as protestants.
Don't expect, at least for some time, for humanity to have one single concept of truth.
2007-01-30 21:50:20
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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Well, you could serve 365 of them, if you devoted one day per year to a different god (plus an extra one on leap years). Since they are all imaginary, none of them is the "true" god/religion.
2007-01-30 21:47:41
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answered by Antique Silver Buttons 5
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There is no true religion.. None, 0, zilch, nada! Serve them all if you want, make a new one. Proclaim your new religion as the true one. It will hold just as much truth as every other one does.
2007-01-30 21:47:15
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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1.)The ten commandments set the god of the Jews and Christians apart from anything material and set straight the path of the one God. "If I am one person how can i worship more than one god without changing everything about who i am"(me). 2.)I am what i am? 3)I think therfore i am and 4.)to thy own self be true?
2007-01-30 21:58:26
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answered by matthew m 3
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One cannot serve all gods. The demands conflict.
Choose wisely.
2007-01-30 21:47:01
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answer #8
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answered by Mary Anne 2
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It is not true that all-h is the same with the Judeao-Christian God. The Judaeo-Christian God is the one true God.
2007-02-01 03:02:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The only people who will answer are those with no sense of spirituality. There is no universal path, only what works best for an individual.
2007-01-30 21:47:32
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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