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give them a chance. If you believe what you ask, then wouldn't it be prudent to learn and believe all religions?

2007-02-23 06:01:40 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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2007-02-23 06:02:04 · update #1

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Again, men invented religions--God did not. So no human knows that any religion is "right." Again, men also wrote the Bible--not God--and due to its various translations and interpretations, not to mention that many events were written WAY after the facts... well, take it from there.

2007-02-23 06:06:59 · answer #1 · answered by Holiday Magic 7 · 0 1

Now I am a Satanist so take this for what it is worth.

Personally to me it is not a matter of what religion is right but the moral and ethical nature of this God.

I'll be the first to admit I am far from perfect, however I would never kill a child let alone 42 just for calling a guy old baldy! More then this I could not follow a God that in all his infinate wisdom the best punishment he could think of is eternal torture!

Even the dumbest of dumbies learns sooner or later. If Hell is a punishment for not following the right religion or not acting the correct way in life then eternal torture MAKES NO SENSE!
To punish someone beyond the point where they learn what they did was wrong and change their ways it stops being punishment but just sadism!

2007-02-23 06:10:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is impossible to believe all religions. I am a Christian, and I have studied most of the worlds major faiths. All I have learned has reinforced the ideas that brought me to Christianity. What you say is illogical, you might as well decide that since you won't get a telegram from God tomorrow at 9:47 in the morning you won't believe any religion. Every religion is mutually exclusive, because for a religion to demand it's followers respect, it must make the claim of having the ultimate, absolute, non-negotiable Truth.

2007-02-23 06:12:34 · answer #3 · answered by ian_eadgbe 3 · 1 0

I have learned about Islam and Judaism. And Hinduism and Wicca and Buddhists and the "New" age movement.

There is ample evidence showing Jesus was foretold in the old test, that all of those prophecies have come true (there are over 300). There are non Christian ancient historians telling of Jesus including; Josephus, Tacitus and Pliny the Younger. So even knowledgeable atheists know the man Jesus was here and had a following called Christians.
After looking at all of this, rejecting evolution, (I have a science degree) I searched for the one true God and I found him through Jesus Christ. I took a step of faith, knocked on the door and it was answered!

2007-02-23 06:14:21 · answer #4 · answered by Jeanmarie 7 · 0 0

It is always prudent to learn new things about religion and other things.

All religions are right for the people who accept them. There is no right and wrong directions for everyone. It is your choice, if you fail to make a choice....good luck in hell.

2007-02-23 06:06:47 · answer #5 · answered by joe_on_drums 6 · 0 0

How can anyone be wrong about the writings of Allah in the Koran? "Kill all non-believers" (non-Muslims) Allah declares, and the Muslims dutifully oblige to gain a place in heaven and be given 72 virgins per head.
Judaism or any other religion(s) are not religions of war and murder and should not be remotely compared to Islam.

2007-02-23 06:14:47 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you are supposedly a Christian who believes all religions, then you obviously don't believe your own, because Christianity states that it is the only way to God. Now what advantage is there in being a member of a religion in which you don't believe. God does not allow for the embracing of any and all religions in an attempt to get one of them right. To Him, either you believe in Him or you don't. I used to know a Jewish guy who went to synagog on Saturday and went to church on Sunday. He figured he was covered either way. I figure that he was missing the boat on both counts. He didn't believe enough in either religion to put his faith in it.

2007-02-23 06:09:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

why you compare Islam with other religion. Only Islam that are full of hate, full of violent, full of discrimination against other beleiver.

Christians/Jews/Catholics are all about Peace, Love, Forgiveness, Kindness, Joy and Bless. Hate, Violent and discrimination are Sin and never got rewarded.

do you understand the different, that so you will never see or hear any Christians/Jews/Catholics become suicide bomber, hijack plane/train and kill many innocent people. Also there will be none of them become Terrorist. But you will see many of them in Islam because Jihadist/Mujahidin/Terorist/Killer, Rapist, Pervet, Child Molester are good man.

2007-02-23 06:23:51 · answer #8 · answered by Op3nMinded 2 · 0 1

The question is, does it matter? People are religious because it is their tradition, or they are looking for something in their lives. It doesn't really matter who is "right" or "wrong" if "your god" is as merciful and kind as they all claim to be, they will cut you some slack if you made a mistake.

2007-02-23 06:05:28 · answer #9 · answered by Drew W 2 · 0 0

Good question...

But if one religion is considered 'wrong'...then all religions would be as well....all religions run along VERY similar lines....
But....who is the one saying the Christian religion is 'wrong'?

2007-02-23 06:06:38 · answer #10 · answered by Nibbles 5 · 0 0

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