See that could theoretically be any religion, I know Christianity especially has the second one with the "love thy neighbor" saying, but also is supposed to support all of the other points too.
Speaking as a Hindu, I know Hinduism definitely falls under all those categories. Whether or not it is implemented into practice is another story.
2007-03-09 06:23:49
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answered by lotusmoon01 4
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"The Revelation proclaimed by Bahá'u'lláh, His followers believe, is divine in origin, all-embracing in scope, broad in its outlook, scientific in its method, humanitarian in its principles and dynamic in the influence it exerts on the hearts and minds of men. The mission of the Founder of their Faith, they conceive it to be to proclaim that religious truth is not absolute but relative, that Divine Revelation is continuous and progressive, that the Founders of all past religions, though different in the non-essential aspects of their teachings, "abide in the same Tabernacle, soar in the same heaven, are seated upon the same throne, utter the same speech and proclaim the same Faith." His Cause, they have already demonstrated, stands identified with, and revolves around, the principle of the organic unity of mankind as representing the consummation of the whole process of human evolution. This final stage in this stupendous evolution, they assert, is not only necessary but inevitable, that it is gradually approaching, and that nothing short of the celestial potency with which a divinely ordained Message can claim to be endowed can succeed in establishing it.
The Bahá'í Faith recognizes the unity of God and of His Prophets, upholds the principle of an unfettered search after truth, condemns all forms of superstition and prejudice, teaches that the fundamental purpose of religion is to promote concord and harmony, that it must go hand-in-hand with science, and that it constitutes the sole and ultimate basis of a peaceful, an ordered and progressive society. It inculcates the principle of equal opportunity, rights and privileges for both sexes, advocates compulsory education, abolishes extremes of poverty and wealth, exalts work performed in the spirit of service to the rank of worship, recommends the adoption of an auxiliary international language, and provides the necessary agencies for the establishment and safeguarding of a permanent and universal peace."
2007-03-09 06:21:59
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answered by Reindeer Herder 4
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Christianity.
2007-03-09 06:40:29
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answered by CHELLE BELLE 5
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islam.
O mankind! We have created you from a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes, that you may know one another. Verily, the most honourable of you with Allâh is that (believer) who has At-Taqwa [i.e. one of the Muttaqûn (pious). Verily, Allâh is All-Knowing, All-Aware. Quran 49:13
2007-03-09 06:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Hindu. Its written in our 'Shashtra'.
I guess every religion is passing the same message. The points is, how many of us are ready to follow up?
2007-03-09 19:19:59
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answered by Mr.Brahmbhatt 3
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If it is GOD/god then it is like the merely conceding to any god out there. There is only one GOD in whom is found Christ Jesus.
All other gods are merely man's creations.
2007-03-09 06:25:20
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answered by Tribble Macher 6
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Islam
2007-03-09 06:19:52
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answered by Maverick 6
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It isn't christianity... they treat women second rate.
It isn't Islam, their women have to wear those body wraps.
It' isn't Judism, they believe an eye for an eye.
Buddhism has no supreme being "god."
Sooo... what were you trying to get at?
2007-03-09 06:21:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of them, with some minor prestidigitation.
2007-03-09 06:20:07
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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Christians, baptist.. it in the bible and many religions use this scriptures but each take it differently
2007-03-09 06:23:04
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answered by Anonymous
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