Catholicism is the most "Universal" because you can walk into any Catholic Mass anywhere in the world and without speaking the language you can know exactly what is being said and done.
2007-02-17 06:01:59
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answered by Midge 7
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I don't beleive any religion is not in some way judgemental. Every religion is an organized group of people with the same beleifs. If you are within that religion and your beleifs change, you could almost be considered not a part of them anymore, since every religion has some type of document in writing stating what the beleifs of their organization is. All religions have the beleif that their way is the way to salvation, (not downgrading anyone, just being truthful), therefore in some way, even if they are not aware of it, they are judging others in different religions to be wrong about their beleifs. When who says anyone is wrong? When one religion comes forth with actual proof that the way they beleive is the truth, THEN they would have the right to say that the other religions were not truthful. But in reality I have not seen any religion that accepts others religions.When you find one let me know! The best thing to do is to not be a part of any one of them, but join some type of group that is accepting of any individual, not based on their religious preferences.
2007-02-17 06:10:00
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answered by Lindsey H 5
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The religion of Universal Truth and Justice is the only one that is not judgemental of other religions. Never heard of that one? Well, it's written between the lines of all religions and is accessed by only the few who are intelligent enough to perceive its' existence. Organized religions unfortunately bring about more separation of mankind than human unity, which should be the logical goal of all religions. But man, being the bickering being that he is, instead focuses on all that is wrong with everyone else's ideology and foregoes any common understanding for the rites and customs inherent to any other system of worship other than his own. It's so hypocritical of all who do so. I adhere to the basic truth of human existence and live by the Golden Rule, which is "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you!" I prefer not to label God by any other name than the Source. But I fully respect others who refer to their God with their full range of culturally derived names , as this is what is familiar to them. Those who live by Universal Truth, do not feel threatened because of how someone else worships, or by what names they call their God. Truth understands that we are all worshipping the same God or Source, which will be expressed in as many different ways as there are varieties of cultures and personalities on this Earth!
2007-02-17 06:18:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know about it being universal, as we believe we should speak of only what we know of, but the religion I follow does not judge others. We say the only ones with that right is The Gods and no others.
2007-02-17 05:58:23
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answered by A-chan 4
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I believe Bahai. They accept anybody from all walks of life, culture or religions as long as the feel Identified with the Bahai community.
2007-02-17 06:01:41
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answered by Sanse07 2
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I would say the Dharmic religions are the most tolerant. Buddhism definitely, Hinduism.
2007-02-17 05:59:26
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answered by some teenager 5
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Are you kidding???? Christianity is most universal and WHO is not judgmental???? The three main religions are all judgmental!!!
2007-02-17 06:03:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I just have to say it's not Amish, since the reason they don't interact so much with others is because they are SURE all non Amish are going to hell, and not worth their time to try to save.
2007-02-17 05:57:20
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answered by XX 6
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Hinduism.
Sikkism
2007-02-17 06:00:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Hinduism then I guess Buddism
Quakers
2007-02-17 05:58:01
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answered by Rich 5
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