I believe that all religions are partially true and partially wrong.
Think about it; we as a human race have been seperated from each other for too long we can't seem to resolve our differences. Although it pains me to say it;
No one religion is right
The truth is a broken mirror all the pieces are scattered in different places. The reflection of truth in our lifesyles is broken.
If two people have faith and they have the will to accomplish whatever it is they need then it doesn't matter what religion they come from.
Me I don't care about religion; I am a christian but I have atheist friends and friends that don't even have a religion.
The important thing is that they are good people and really good friends.
So my final answer is that NONE of them are correct YET none of them are wrong.
Hope this answered your question
2007-06-27 13:38:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course they can. The problem with religion is that a lot of people are stuck on thinking that others that don't follow their religion are wrong and evil and will end up in hell, ect. This is unnecessary. All religions (and I mean all) are connected. At the core of every single religion is the belief in a higher power and the want to do good for oneself and those around them. The rest of the things that branch off into details about how to do certain things and all of that are just extra stuff. What matters is the core belief that ties all of these religions together. Therefore, regardless of people's religions, they can all be right in what they believe in. Hope this made sense.
~*~FirEdhel~*~
2007-06-27 12:25:25
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answered by FirEdhel 3
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Of course. We all live subjective lives. Why can't we all have subjective faiths. Does each religion seriously believe they hold the only keys to the after-life?
2007-06-27 12:22:40
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answered by gldnsilnc 6
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They can both be right for different reasons... And wrong for the same reasons...
I believe there is one House of the Lord and all humans are welcome.
We as humans on this plane find it easy to pick sides and argue because 1- we love our team 2- Some of us never had any other choice than the one given to us...
2007-06-27 13:58:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Not really. Abortion can't be moral and immoral.
It doesn't mean they will go to Hell if their religion is wrong about some things.
It is of most importance that a person tries to follow the teachings of Christ - that is what makes them a Christian.
2007-06-27 12:46:35
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answered by NFrancis 4
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Why not? More than 2 roads can lead to the same destination. You just see different scenery and drive through different potholes along the way.
2007-06-27 12:18:04
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answered by Elsie 5
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It's really a question of what in essence they both fundamentally preach. If they both subscribe to the belief that murder is wrong. Then they can both be right.
2007-06-27 12:22:46
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answered by Anonymous
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People put way too much emphasis on religion. Once they realize that they will live a much happier life.
2007-06-27 12:17:25
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answered by lifescircle 5
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There is no one right faith. All paths lead to God.
2007-06-27 12:18:17
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answered by Erin 7
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No. This lowers the odds somewhat on Pascal's Wager.
2007-06-27 13:41:49
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answered by Anonymous
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