Religion is a tool for maintaining control. And every religion in the world proselytizes to one extent or another, the goal being to make everyone the same, instead of honoring the diversity that makes man great. That is why I refuse to adhere to any religion.
2007-06-12 06:14:56
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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That's kind of a sweeping generalization.
I know of no Christian that wants a one-world religion. In fact, I know of no Christian that wants to force this on others.
That's a claim made by those who oppose Christianity, and some people who use this agenda for their own purposes. However, the vast majority of believers don't believe in forcing others.
However, I see posts like this one, and wonder if you have an agenda to abolish religion. If these comments are continually made, you condition people to believe that this is true.
Is that your real agenda here??
2007-06-12 06:16:57
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answered by Searcher 7
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Not necesarily, some may but it really not about power. I don't know if you've noticed but there are more than one Christian "Religion"/denomination. Their's Methodist, Baptist, Full Gospel, etc. I guess it just depends on the person and their opinion but Christians are trying to share Christ with the world, not overthrow the other religions...
2007-06-12 06:15:13
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answered by Colton 2
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Two "totalitarium cults" (sic)? If, hypothetically speaking, Christianity is right and mankind is guilty of not measuring up to God's standards; that we are all lost and headed to hell without a Savior; and Jesus paid the penalty for our sins, if only we believe on Him, their mission to proclaim the Gospel of Salvation to the world and their desire to see all people saved would be just. If Christians are trying to keep you from perishing in hell, is that love or a dictatorship?
2007-06-12 06:19:19
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answered by Anonymous
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First I think Christianity show be the worlds religion. Why I think that ...I guess since I use to go to church a lot it affects me.
Second the difference is that christians believe and have proff that Christ(Jesus) is coming back for all his people. But Muslims Hmmmm... I havent seen any proff that Budda or ILI(whatever how you spell it) wascoming back!
2007-06-12 06:20:58
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answered by DJ 2
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In the end, wants and wishes of humans, will not really matter.
The Creator of all is the one who has decided what is going to take place.
And he desires and will accomplish unity and peace on this earth.
1 Cor 14:33;Matt 24:14;Matt 6:10;Dan 2:44;Ps 37:9-11,29;Isa 11:9;Ex 3:14,15;Ps 83:18
2007-06-12 06:24:46
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answered by volunteer teacher 6
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We want Christianity to be the only religion in the world? Hmm... never heard that from a Christian.
2007-06-12 06:13:34
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answered by Me 4
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Catholics would love everyone to be one religion. However, the Sacraments specifically have "Free Will" meaning that a person can accept or refuse the Sacraments (which includes initiation into Christianity through Baptism).
It is my understanding that 'accepting or rejecting' is not part of the "Extreme Islam's" - that they are more "Borg" like; "Convert or die."
2007-06-12 06:14:42
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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There are in basic terms too many non secular cults in the international. All won't be able to be nicely suited. even regardless of the undeniable fact that, all of us have unfastened will and can have self belief in spite of we would like. Jesus is the only one from any faith that died yet rose returned. i think, for this reason, in the God of the Holy Bible, who created the entire international and each thing in it, inclusive of people. I relatively have been blessed and seen prayers spoke back, and plan on an eternal existence with God and His Son Jesus.
2016-10-09 01:33:33
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answered by ehler 4
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the_only_solorose- Actually Pagan religions thrive on diversity and one of their core teachings is that everyone should be allowed to believe as they wish. Besides I have yet to have my doorbell run by a Pagan "proselytizing". Such acts to my understanding go against the Pagan tradition, while in many others it's encouraged.
2007-06-12 06:26:20
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answered by MoonWater 3
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