Which ever one suits you best as an individual. At their core, all religions teach the same things, do onto others...yada, yada, yada. Religion is at it's best a tool of social control. It serves only two purposes, to give people rules to live by, and a sense of purpose. All religions are good. People make specific religions look bad through intolorable behavior "in the name of my God." Don't let them screw it up for you. Go with your heart.
2007-05-03 07:04:05
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answered by Veteran Voter 6
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I am quite sure, without having to look at any of the answers given, that many will tell you that believing in the word of God as written in the Bible i.e.Christianity, or more specifically Fundamental Christianity is the right religion.
I am just as sure that there are many who will tell that there is no God therefore no religion is the right one.
I am a Pagan, I believe in different Gods and Goddesses, for me this is the RIGHT Spirituality rather than religion. But that is just for ME.
There is NO ONE TRUE PERFECT religion for everyone. There isn't a right or wrong religion. It is basically what resonates best within your heart.
To believe or not to believe that is the question.
Try reading some books on various religions, not just those of Christianity.
See what strikes YOU as true for YOU.
Don't let anyone else dictate to you what the right religion is. That is giving your power away to another. Keep your power, make your own choice.
Good luck and happy hunting.
2007-05-03 08:00:33
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answered by meg3f 5
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I would say that there is no "right" religion per Se. The religion that one should find themselves in is the one that abides by the Holy Bible. Let me give you an example of a religion I disagree with: Jehovah's Witnesses. They don't celebrate Christmas and they tell you that you shouldn't celebrate birthdays because John the Baptist was beheaded on the birthday of a king. God didn't say any of that. The JW's also believe that Jesus died on a "torture stake" and not a literal crucifix. Not only does the real Bible say that Christ was crucified, but there is archaeological evidence that criminals were crucified. So, in a nutshell, this is what I'm saying: if a religion goes against the true teachings of the Holy Bible, then it's definitely NOT the right religion.
2007-05-03 07:19:00
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answered by Raingirl 3
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None. "religion" is mans attempt to control the god or gods he has invented and to impose upon others the dictates of those imaginary god or gods . which you-know-who made up.
There is only One True God and he invented man. Mankind has, for the most part, rejected it's creator. But The Creator is still allowing any, who will, to come to Him. So long as they come to Him in The Way He prescribes.... and that is not through any man invented "religion, doctrine or dogma.
All who come to God in The Way He prescribes will receive His free gift of Salvation. Those become part of The Church of which Jesus The Christ is The Head. Those are the ones of The True Christian Faith. Only those of The Church will enter Heaven.... All others will be eternally separated from God
2007-05-03 07:08:53
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answered by idahomike2 6
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Religions are just some sort of "Faith Fast Food". Everyone of them says it's got the best, but honestly, religions were made by humans, so it cannot be the "absolute truth". Some people find it easier to believe in God by joining a religion in particular, but you don't need to do that to be a believer. Everyone has the power to live by their own believes and moral.
2007-05-03 07:04:01
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answered by Dr Strangelove 2
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everyone will say that his religion is the right one. if you want to know the truth then u will have to strive for it, read about teachings of different religions and don't judge religion by its followers as there are all kinds of people, good or bad, in each and every religion.
truth will guide u towards itself, u just have to study and compare each religion which one is more logical and natural and u will reach to the light.
2007-05-03 07:09:15
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answered by ammar_shahjee 2
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This is a difficult question to answer because it involves discussing some principles that the person you are witnessing to may or may not agree with. For example, does he or she agree with you that truth is knowable, that God would attempt to communicate with His people, or that only one religion may be right? Usually, I start by acknowledging the difficulty of coming to an easy answer. However, I tell them that I do have an answer; I am sure it is the right one, because it is an answer based on evidence. What kind of evidence? Prophecy and its fulfillment, Jesus and His miracles, the resurrection of Christ, etc. Then I ask that person if he or she knows of these things happening in other religions.(1) The answer is invariably, "No." Then I point out that they have only happened in Christianity. If any religion were true, Christianity fits the bill.
2007-05-03 07:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't ask anyone here, they will only tell u that their religion is the right one. You need to go and research all the religions and make ur own choice about which one u think is right. Personally I would say Islam is right but as I said, people will tell u that their religion is right just as I have
2007-05-03 07:01:48
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answered by ¸.•*´`*•.¸ ℓανєη∂єr ¸.•*´`*•.¸ 6
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you will get a lot of answers to that, and everyone thinks they are right.
I sent my time look for the truth and it is in His Word, the Bible
It is also in the church, the Apostolic church is the only one that still teaches the truth.
You really need to go to a service with an open heart, and see for yourself. I did and I was never the same again, and it is all for the better.
I go to am independent Apostolic church but if you want and organization try UPC.
2007-05-03 07:06:54
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answered by Noble Angel 6
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Jess, the name on the church building doesn't matter. It's your personal relationship with Jesus.
It's OK to go "church hopping" until you find one that meets your spiritual needs, where the people make you feel welcome and they praise our Lord God. I personally like one that offers sacrament on a regular basis, where you partake of a food and drink to represent Jesus's broken body and the blood he shed for us. Not all churches do that.
2007-05-03 07:16:36
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answered by gabeymac♥ 5
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