Elmer,
Remember Truth by definition is EXCLUSIVE, there cannot be more that one way. All worldviews must answer the 4 fundamental questions....
Origen,
Meaning,
Morality
Destiny
At some point, they will contradict or not make sence.
Look at historical, archilogical, existential and empiracle evidences.
After all the following, I firmly belive Christianity. All other religions are about man looking for God, Christianity is God looking for you.
2007-02-19 17:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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In my opinion, there's no such thing as true religious groups. They are all man-made created to serve their own purpose under the name of Jesus or some other so called gods. If you read the bible (which also has many interpretations by the way), religion means helping your brothers and sisters i think (not sure). Just have faith. No religion can save you or assure you of a place in heaven. LOL. That's being presumptuous on their part. Ciao.
2007-02-20 01:37:34
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answered by carlota_2312 2
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Baha'i, Hindus, the occassional Christian, Sufis, Freemasons (if you want to call that a religious group). In short, the true religious group is the one that can differentiate between universal religious principles and individual opinions. The former make up the dogmas of all Religion, the latter are merely individual interpretations of that Dogma.
2007-02-20 01:29:50
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answered by NONAME 7
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I believe the only truth is personal truth. If someone finds that in a religion, good for them. There's a Hermetic principle that states the Universe is mental. Meaning that our individual perceptions of all that is, is what it becomes. So I don't believe in one true religion or religious group. No - not even mine is truth for everyone. Only those who believe as I do share a similar truth. Even then, truth still varies from person to person based on belief, personal experience, and personal conviction.
2007-02-20 01:27:17
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answered by swordarkeereon 6
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Any group who follows the Gospel of Jesus Christ and lives by the words of God, and doesn't have a certain religion name and that don't use statues, rosary's, and any other graven images not backed up by scripture. Also a group who does not tell you lies, like saying that if you leave the church you won't go to Heaven, because this is not true. You do not need to belong to a church to get to Heaven. You can pray at home and have Bible study just as easy as one can go to church. I am a born again Christian and live a Christian lifestyle and I do not beong to a church. We study with family and friends and other relatives at home, sing hymns and pray. We read out of the Holy Bible (KJV) 1611.
2007-02-20 01:30:53
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answered by Dakota Lynn Takes Gun 6
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Claiming a "true group" puts the emphasis on the humans who make up that group, and this misses the point.
Christianity is based on God's Truth. God created us and loves us, but we are all sinners and because he is a just God, there must be punishment for sin.
Jesus, God's son, sent to our world as a human (while maintaining his divinity), died to pay the price for our sin. (But he conquered death when he rose again three days later.)
Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father (God) except through me." (John 14:6).
So while there is not one "true religious group," there is one true God. And the only way to know him is through his son Jesus Christ.
2007-02-20 01:29:53
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answered by writingalot 2
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Every group will say they are the true religious group. If they didn't believe that, then they wouldn't be part of the group would they?
2007-02-20 01:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Many religions contain many true things...and many Churches and organizations do many good works.
But the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the one and only true and living Church upon the face of the whole Earth.
Why? Because it is the only one which holds the authorized Priesthood of God. The authority of the Priesthood is needed for sacred ordinances to be performed. (ordinances such as baptism)...for example...it doesn't count for your baptism if while you are swimming your friend grabs you and dunks your head under the water....a true baptism must be done in the proper way, at the proper time, and by the proper authority of the true Priesthood for it to be recognized by God as valid.
2007-02-20 01:49:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps the only person who can answer this question without any biasness will be God. He would probably say none of these religious group are true...
Hmm...ppl of their own religions will obviously claim theirs to be right...and i bet there will many answers here which desperately try to prove its own truth by posting verses from bible, kuran...bla bla bla...all are biased...
If you ask an athiest he will sure tell u all the religious groups are fake...so who u gonna ask?
ASK YOURSELF...
2007-02-20 01:38:24
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answered by Nesh 3
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The group who lives by their beliefs versus just preaching them. After studying the Torah, the Koran, and the Bible, I find that Christianity is more accurate than the other two (according to my findings). If the Koran had been more accurate, I'd be praying to Allah today.
When you compare archeological finds to Biblical history, it is actually a little scary when you see how Bible prophecy really happened centuries after the prophecy was told, such as the Cyrus Cylinder.
Look up the Cyrus prophecy (Isaiah 44:28) in the bible followed by the actual occurence in the bible and then Google the "Cyrus Cylinder". (Also Dan 1:21, 6:28)
2007-02-20 01:23:08
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answered by Chi Guy 5
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