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The fundamental beliefs of Islam can be summed up as follows:
1.Belief in the oneness and unity of God. This entails belief in God as the one and only Creator, Cherisher, and Sovereign Lord of the entire universe.
2.Belief in God's angels. Angels are spiritual beings who are engaged in glorifying God and doing His bidding.
3.Belief in the Scriptures (revelations) that contain God's communications to His prophets and messengers. Among the scriptures are [the original] Torah, [the original] Gospel, and finally the Qur'an, which confirms and preserves intact the pristine, perennial religion revealed to all of God's prophets and messengers.
4.Belief in prophets and messengers. These were message bearers from God, who called mankind unto God; they were ideal Muslims (i.e., they submitted themselves wholly and totally to the will of their Lord).
5.Belief that both good and bad are decreed by God, as He alone is in charge of the universe.
2007-02-18
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6.Belief in the Last Day when all of humanity will stand before their Lord for final reckoning, where one's good as well bad deeds will be scrutinized by the One Who knows all.
Besides the above fundamental beliefs, a Muslim observes the five pillars, and lives a morally and ethically exemplary life, according to the best of his or her ability.
plz state what ur religion is,
thanks.
2007-02-18
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I belong to the great religion of spell check. We study spelling books and have learned to use the check spell button on the top of the box. This saves us from the eternal fires of feeling dumb when we read our questions. It also brings us the heaven of excellent writing and intelligence.
2007-02-18 07:55:44
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answered by sngcanary 5
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i'm a Taoist, Determinist, Stoic, Chaos Theorist, Pantheist, Atheist. a large type of philosophies. specific. Taoism. Derived from Lao Tzu's wonderful artwork the Tao te Ching. It teaches the three ordinary virtues, or jewels. Moderation, Humility, and Compassion. It teaches us to no longer contrive, and to savour causality. It teaches us that the main suitable leaders are not the main enjoyed, yet those whose matters comprehend their very own accomplishments, and not the 'accomplishments' of the chief. Determinism. From the size of the vast bang, each and every thing replaced into desperate via the means and price of its explosion. each and every thing. That there could be life. What life could be right here, all of it. the only exception to this rule is the interplay of subatomic debris on a quantum point--which, certainly--has a profound effect. Chaos concept: Elaborates on the Quantum mechanics uncertainty tension via determinism. It sums up the two Taoism and Determinism splendidly. the whole scope of causality, the reason and effect nature of the universe, besides simply by fact the very mild effect of tiny, insignificant issues which grow to be substantial issues as time is going on, ultimately sweeping further and extra up into their direction as they address new shapes of their very own. This ultimately explains very lots of evolution, and why it took the trails it did. Stoic. that there is little factor at getting disappointed approximately something. It purely makes issues worse. Pantheist: The Universe is God, and it could or is probably no longer as clever because it relatively is appealing and frustrating. Atheist: there is not any God, shop the opportunity of an clever universe. those are my ideals.
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answered by gerking 4
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I am a Christian.
The core beliefs of Christianity are:
1. There is one omnipotent, omnipresent, omnicient God.
2. Jesus of Nazarene was the Son of this God.
3. Jesus was born to the Virgin Mary (depends on the denomination for extrapolation).
3. Jesus lived a sinless life.
4. Jesus died as a sacrifice to prevent God's retribution from befalling humanity.
5. Jesus was resurrected from the dead after three days.
Many people however have many varying beliefs about details reguarding these core beliefs.
2007-02-18 08:00:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in Jesus Christ who lived a perfect life he took away the sins of those who believe in him by dieing on the cross
He is in the trinity= God the Father God the Son and God the Holy Spirit
There is Heaven and Hell everyone will go to one or the other Those who believe in Jesus will go to Heaven and those who do not will go to Hell
We do not deserve Gods love or do anything to earn it He gives it freely
My God is a personal God who is "slow to anger and abounding in Love" Exodus 34:6 Numbers 14:18 Nehemiah 9:17 Psalm 86:15 Psalm 103:8 exct.
He cares for us
I will pray for you that God would open your eyes
2007-02-18 08:07:19
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answered by energybunnyx3 2
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I am a Celtic Pagan.
I believe that there is more than one path to the Gods and a peacful afterlife. and that there is no Correct Religion, just religions that are Correct for the people that follow them.
I believe that any harm that i do will return to me magnified (dependent on how much harm was done) within the bounds of this lifetime.
I believe in many gods and goddesses.
I do not believe that Hell is a place that i can be sent to. my gods to not offer torture for disbelief or inability to believe.
I do not believe in guilt or shame these are human emotions that are used to control people.
I believe that every man woman and child should have the right to choose for themselves what is right for their life and follow it so long as they do not infringe on the rights of others to follow their lives.
2007-02-18 07:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in.
1. Aliens in UFOs probe people
2. An alien ship is going to save us believers.
3. Crop circles.
4. Tin foil will prevent the evil aliens from listening to my thoughts.
5. Good and Evil were designed by aliens.
The Truth is out there! (insert = X-files theme song)
2007-02-18 07:56:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a christian and I have learned that humans are the ones who are biased and hateful, and judgmental, and quick to give their opinions, as well as quick to condem people that they consider un worthy according to ther beliefs.
If God is comming I sure hope he comes soon to show us all the truth and accurate knowledge of his divine existence.
until then I will not allow to be a part of religious bigotry.
may the Good lord come and show us all the true and accurate way.
2007-02-18 08:14:36
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answered by lovin_livin_laughin 2
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The basic beliefs of all religions are the same.
Basically a bunch of ill educated pikeys who do not understand the concepts of science and who have to follow the primitive, superstitious garbage presented to them by religious bigots.
Try reading Richard Dawkins' excellent book The God Delusion. It will help to educate you mind!!
2007-02-18 07:57:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You may have questions about what members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believe. Some of the basic beliefs of the Church are:
God is our Heavenly Father. He loves us and wants us to return to Him.
Jesus Christ is the Son of God. He is our Savior. He redeems us from death by providing the Resurrection. He saves us from sin as we repent.
Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, we can return to live with God if we keep His commandments.
The Holy Ghost helps us to recognize truth.
The first principles and ordinances of the gospel are faith in Jesus Christ, repentance, baptism, and receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost.
The Church of Jesus Christ has been restored to the earth.
The priesthood authority of God exists in His Church today, just as it did in the original Church.
The Bible and the Book of Mormon are the word of God.
God reveals His will to prophets today, just as He did anciently.
Our life has a sacred purpose.
Families can be together forever.
Through serving others, we can experience joy and draw closer to God.
The best way for you to receive answers to your questions is to talk with a friend or acquaintance who is a member of the Church. We can locate a member in your area who would be glad to talk with you. You are also welcome to come and worship with us.
2007-02-18 08:25:57
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answered by jenny♥ 2
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i believe in God but not religion i believe in having respect for other peoples beliefs in treating others in a way that i would like to betreated myself and that all actions have repercussions and comebacks
2007-02-18 08:07:42
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answered by keny 6
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