No I do not agree with you at all.
2007-04-16 01:53:38
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answered by Misty 7
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Yes I do and no I don't.
Yes I do, because at least the religion was and is still a justifcation or the main reason of many wars even the worst.
And those, who consider themselves that they have the truth, they look at the others as lost, simples or even stupids and they pity on them. so they are such arrogant.
And they just want to have followers and make them slaves for their ideas.
But I don't agree, because there is something is called death, which there is no way to avoid it.
And if you believe in Jesus Christ, so you can read New Testament and see how was the Jesus speaking, he speaks to the person as a human being, and not to a group and make followers to be a king for them, and then fight until make a kingdom.
I mean you can know the truth by yourself.
2007-04-16 02:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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It's almost impossible for any rational man to believe that any of them is correct...take the example of monotheistic religions.
It all started with the Jews, then Jesus came up with his version, followed by Mohamed, then all the various variants that came up afterwards like protestants etc.
The message has always been a good one, with the purpose of creating a society with some sort of moral boundaries.
But too many times powers have been using religion to justify horrible actions.
So you can take good things from many religions, knowing the limits and historical background of the culture where they were invented.
2007-04-16 02:52:13
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answered by proficient 3
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all religions like all people contain falsehoods. however to say that a religion is false entirely because a deity or a spiritual leader is misrepresented or purely theoretical is not entirely the case either.
religion represents the forum for our first academic discourse in ethics and mores. it is perhaps antiquated but some of the spiritual disciplines provide many people with a path and a map to get through life. especially when religion is far more dynamic than a simple "false' would allow.
and there is truth, we just don't know it.
2007-04-16 01:59:26
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answered by bluebear 3
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Well there is a truth and He was here on earth ..Jesus...Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me. " Jonh 14:6 and Passage John 12:48:
48 But all who reject me and my message will be judged on the day of judgment by the truth I have spoken. Hope you get it...
2007-04-16 02:17:24
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answered by Esperanza R 2
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i will't totally agree because of the fact i will't teach that there is no longer one 'precise' faith that surely (someway) is familiar with the reality. i detect it rather much impossible to have confidence that yet as quickly as I stated that absolutely everyone religions have been fake and complete of lies than i may be asserting that in the time of standard terms i understand the 'actuality' and that could make me a hypocrite. *i do no longer have confidence in any faith however. an excellent portion of it has to do with the excuses you reported.
2016-10-22 07:29:12
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answered by ? 4
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All religions do have some truth, some more than others...
And some look like they lie, and it is there own fault by covering up the Truth, it is up to each of us, to find that truth, in whatever religion we practice !
Blessings.
2007-04-16 01:59:30
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answer #7
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answered by sittingbear43 3
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I do not agree with you... I might also tell you that if you look on the internet you'll find a lot of anti-religion pages, and they are almost harder to spot than the ones who are over-the-top in their ways of preaching
2007-04-16 02:13:36
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answered by joeyfarlz 3
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all religions contain at least some truth, i believe Catholicism contains the whole truth, If you look up Catholic in the dictionary it means universal, its the Universal Church, to say there is no truth is absurb, Example: 1+1=2
2007-04-16 02:23:30
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answered by Michael D 2
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Sounds like the pot calling the kettle black. You state that "they" claim to represent the truth, then turn around and do the same thing yourself. Any unsupported point of view can be considered a religious opinion.
2007-04-16 01:54:55
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answered by ? 1
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There is a truth.
Many (not all) religions claim that they know the truth. None of them could possibly know.
2007-04-16 01:56:32
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answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7
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