If Christianity was the wrong religion, I would have never been in Christianity.
2007-03-15 23:22:27
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answered by Jac Tms 3
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I know that the faith of a Christian is different than that of a muslim or a hindu. A true Christian is spiritually alive by a God who has made him that way.
Muslims, Hindus, etc attempt to reach a god or gods. Whereas Christianity is an attempt by God to reach men. So yes, Christianity is more than a different variety of religion.
It is a reality. Most religions encompass your actions to reach a new level of consciousness, appease a god's anger, or reach a utopia.
Christianity, God says this is the perfection that you must achieve. Man is sinful, he cannot reach that level of perfection. Okay, I will come to earth, lead a perfect life(free from sin), and be sacrificed in order to save them from judgement.
Not only this, but NOTHING is required of them. It is the FREE gift that you will continue to receive. You can't buy it, you can't earn it, you justly deserve His wrath and yet He lovingly puts His hand out to you.
You either take hold of it or you slap it away. When you slap it away, realize that He may never offer again.
I will say this though, Atheists have a stronger faith than most Christians. They believe in the rejection of what is known to exist, and hope they are not wrong.
2007-03-16 06:29:05
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answered by James B 5
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I honestly do not believe that there is much difference in all the religions. They all recommend the same sorts of behaviour and say that you should obey a moral code. I am Christian because that is the dominant religion in my country, but crucially, I chose Christianity because it makes sense to me. If it didn't then I would find another religion. We are all worshipping God and the names we use for God are pretty irrelevent. The only exception are cults that abuse its members, which I won't mention by name, but a decent moral church would not advocate sexual, mental and financial abuse of it's members.
I would recommend Buddhism to all people who are looking for guidance in life but do not believe in God, it is a moral way of life. The only reason I am not a Buddhist is because I believe in a supreme being.
Hope this helps shed some light on the subject.
2007-03-16 06:05:50
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answered by Velouria 6
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My wisdom and common sense tells me that we all have the same God, no matter what religion we belong to.
There may me a vast difference in how each worship God but I believe he will understand how mankind has changed the meaning because of greed for power and wealth, politics and the mixing of church and state.
We would do best to try to be kind, care and help those in need.
We should also love one another.
We should turn the other cheek instead of an eye for an eye.
2007-03-16 06:06:46
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answered by DeeJay 7
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The first thing we need to understand is what a religion should be like. Should it be universal in nature and should it,or should it not,cater to the spiritual needs of any aspirer alike?
To me that will be the only religion to follow.
So be it any religion, it is wrong only, if it is for particular sects only. There may be some religion in the hiding, about which we have roots, but over the period forgotten.
2007-03-16 07:15:35
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answered by Vijay D 7
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I suppose the concept of hell allows the warm fuzzy feeling so necessary to any spiritual experience. With hell, we can have vengeful fantasies without shame. Unless a supreme being reveals themselves for communication, we will never know which of the ancients' various cults was the true one.
Religion is all about the last creature left in the Greek story about Pandora's box. There was one ideal that didn't fly out of the forbidden box to pester the world. When Pandora went back to the box, she found Hope. Hope is the argument for the faith which grants spiritualism.
2007-03-16 06:04:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that any one person can say what is or is not the wrong religion. What one person may deem as being "wrong" may be just what another person needs to feel whole and give them hope. You have to go with whatever religion feels right to you, not what other people see fit to deem as the "right religion". And if that means having no religion at all, then so be it.
2007-03-16 05:59:16
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answered by Anonymous
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All i know is Christians dont go round blowing stuff up when there offended by someone
People need to just not care what people say or do
Live your life the way you want to and dont care about what anyone else says or what anyone else does
Live your life the way you want
Protect your Familly
and ignore anyone who trys to put you down
its worked for me well except i dont have a familly lol
2007-03-16 05:59:01
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answered by teratus 2
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Hypothetically, anyone can think whichever thoughts, but one thing os for sure, the false religions are those who pretend to be practicing holiness, but do the opposite. Example, if someone says "I am a christian" but a "persecutor to anybody" certainly the leader of that group adheres to hypocrisy and all lies inasmuch as he tolerates the wrongdoings of that person.
2007-03-16 05:56:39
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answered by TruthCaster.Com 2
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Christianity, Judaism, and Islam all worship the same god. This is a fact that can be back up with historical evidence. The monotheistic style of religion evolved from Pagans when Jews decided it would be better to worship one god rather then a multitude of gods.
2007-03-16 06:08:37
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answered by trevor22in 4
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Then I don't have anything to worry about. So that begs the question: What if Christianity is the right religion?
2007-03-16 09:20:55
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answered by senyahnosajvader 1
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