It shouldn't be any religion, just a relationship with God our Lord.. All this religions of the world just create division among us. I am a person of unity not a divider, therefore I simple read the Bible and follow his teachings..
2007-02-18 12:41:06
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answered by ILSE 5
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The first step, therefore, in the normal process of conversion and determining which is the true religion is the investigation and examination of the credentials of that religion, which often is a painful labor lasting for years. The external grace which draws a man's attention to the Catholic Church and causes him to begin his inquiry is as various and manifold as there are individual inquirers. It may even be something to one's temporal advantage. It may be the interest aroused in a great historical personage. Whatever may have been the initial motive. if the study be pursued with an open mind, we hold that it will lead to the knowledge of the true Church, i.e. to this certain conclusion: The Catholic Church is the true Church. This intellectual conviction. however, is not yet the act of faith. One may hesitate, or refuse to take the next step, which is the "good will to believe." And this leads to the third and final act, the act of faith itself: I believe what the Church teaches because God has revealed it. These three acts, especially the last, are, in accordance with Catholic teaching, supernatural acts. Then follows baptism by which the believer is formally received into the body of the Church.
Jesus Christ founded only one Church and that happens to be the Church I belong to. It is the only Church that can prove a direct and unbroken line of succession from Jesus Christ to St. Peter up to the present pope, Pope Benedict XVI. No other Christian church can make this claim.
Peace and every blessing!
2007-02-18 20:26:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The world should follow only one religion which is humanism. it makes all under one roof basudhaibkutumbakam. world people belongs to several religion can make if followed the humanism religion the entire world into one family and we all shall become the members of this family. we should not feel other religion ones as other ones because blood is red in colour which remains present inside all and we are all blood related ones
2007-02-22 10:12:43
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answer #3
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answered by nimms b 1
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The Crhistian Religion, specifically the Roma Catholic Church.
Through the study of Scripture and the Church Fathers, we see that, not only is the Catholic faith biblical, Catholicism is Bible Christianity par excellence.
Because the Old and New Testament Scriptures are the divinely-revealed, written Word of God, Catholics venerate the Scriptures as they venerate the Lord's body. But Catholics do not believe that God has given us His divine Revelation in Christ exclusively through Scripture. Catholics also believe that God's Revelation comes to us through the Apostolic Tradition and teaching authority of the Church.
What Church? Scripture reveals this Church to be the one Jesus Christ built upon the rock of Saint Peter (Matt. 16:18). By giving Peter the keys of authority (Matt. 16:19), Jesus appointed Peter as the chief steward over His earthly kingdom (cf. Isaiah. 22:19-22). Jesus also charged Peter to be the source of strength for the rest of the apostles (Luke 22:32) and the earthly shepherd of Jesus' flock (John 21:15-17). Jesus further gave Peter, and the apostles and elders in union with him, the power to bind and loose in heaven what they bound and loosed on earth. (Matt. 16:19; 18:18). This teaching authority did not die with Peter and the apostles, but was transferred to future bishops through the laying on of hands (e.g., Acts 1:20; 6:6; 13:3; 8:18; 9:17; 1 Tim. 4:14; 5:22; 2 Tim. 1:6).
By virtue of this divinely-appointed authority, the Catholic Church determined the canon of Scripture (what books belong in the Bible) at the end of the fourth century. We therefore believe in the Scriptures on the authority of the Catholic Church. After all, nothing in Scripture tells us what Scriptures are inspired, what books belong in the Bible, or that Scripture is the final authority on questions concerning the Christian faith. Instead, the Bible says that the Church, not the Scriptures, is the pinnacle and foundation of the truth (1 Tim. 3:15) and the final arbiter on questions of the Christian faith (Matt. 18:17). It is through the teaching authority and Apostolic Tradition (2 Thess. 2:15; 3:6; 1 Cor. 11:2) of this Church, who is guided by the Holy Spirit (John 14:16,26; 16:13), that we know of the divine inspiration of the Scriptures, and the manifold wisdom of God. (cf. Ephesians 3:10).
2007-02-18 20:19:32
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answered by L 2
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Any religion that stresses The Golden Rule as the number one priority.
2007-02-18 20:05:05
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answered by Alan 7
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The religion of humanity. Religion which trusts people's wisdom and do not restrict them from practising whatever they prefer as long as it does not harm other creatures or environment etc.
2007-02-18 19:58:25
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answered by Sari 2
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A religion which names, teaches and commands good virtues and restrains from evil and guides at every time/place.
2007-02-19 16:59:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Christianity.
2007-02-18 20:00:52
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answered by Anonymous
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A religion...........
which respects humanity,
which respects women,
which respects other religions,
which respects euality and justice,
which respetcs wisdom,
which respetcs your views and mine as well.
Take a test of every religion and find out what answers they have to offer, from their books.
If you find answers to all your questions in a particular religion,
F
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W.........it.
Good luck...........
2007-02-20 12:28:57
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answered by ♪¢αpη' ε∂ïß♪ ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ 6
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The one that pulls you towards Love, faith, trust, strenght, and the one that can give you another life like in a heaven and christianity can cover up all these needs.
2007-02-18 20:19:42
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answered by ßøöʼš ɷ ĞĩŗƔˠ 3
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