All of them, but only after the genocide of all the others.
2007-05-06 08:06:31
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answered by Gordon Freeman 4
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Simply put : NONE
But ALL promises Utopian societies in Another World
2007-05-06 08:10:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine does (LDS/Mormon). The Bible and Book of Mormon records some instances when people of the church practiced Utopian values (all equal, and no poor among them), but these were invariably short periods of time.
Early Mormons practiced what we call "the law of consecration," (a Utopian law) but this proved too difficult for them at the time, and the laws of tithing and the practice of fast offering were instituted as replacements, for the purposes of preparing the Saints to live the law of consecration again during the Millennium, and to help the poor.
See links below for more detail.
2007-05-06 08:34:36
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answered by MumOf5 6
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it appears that evidently that for the time of our human techniques we are no longer able to triumph over evolution and survival of fittest, or dominance of the main helpful! as long as modern-day society keeps to feed the phobia of the loads- Utopia in basic terms isn't accessible! If a lot of people got here to the comparable religious end- The receiving is interior the giving- nicely, then in line with threat!!!
2016-12-28 15:12:20
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answered by remond 3
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Christians, Jews and Muslims all believe in "Eden"
and i think the Hellenist pagans might believe in Atlantis but I'm not 100% on that.
2007-05-06 08:06:43
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answered by Bobby 3
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Any that believe Eden existed.
Those that believe the Bible when it says that original purpose of Eden will be restored in the near future--one.
Jehovah's Witnesses
2007-05-06 09:39:32
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answered by grnlow 7
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Liberalism and most Eastern Religions
2007-05-06 08:07:10
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answered by John 1:1 4
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New Agers?
2007-05-06 08:07:29
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answered by Weerapat P. 4
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