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jehovahs ,mormans,ect ect,come on tell me,

2007-07-25 08:14:17 · 13 answers · asked by The Way 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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There is only one way to eternal life with God, and it is through the Son of God. Only by acknowledging oneself as a sinner in the eyes of God, repenting of that sin and asking Jesus Christ to be ones Lord and Savior and believing in Him, will anyone be saved.
I believe there will be many saved out of all religions, but it won't be through their false religious teachings. It will be because they come to the knowledge of the truth about Christ and His atoning work on the cross.

2007-07-25 09:04:00 · answer #1 · answered by beano™ 6 · 0 0

The true religion is the one established by Christ. True Christians believe the Bible is the word of God and base all their teachings on it (2 Tim 3:16, 17) It is not based on traditions and formalism (Isaiah 1:15) They show true love (John 13:35) They believe God's Kingdom is the solution to mankinds problems, so there's no need to get involved in politics (James 4:4)

2007-07-25 15:28:29 · answer #2 · answered by Mabes 6 · 0 0

Um actually this is a fallacy of nonbelievers and atheists who use the tired excuse that there are too many religions out there that think they are the right one so why bother.

No religion is perfect, the fact that most of those religions are searching and looking for a greater being means they are one step ahead of you. No religion is the right religion, as long as you believe in something greater and you practice what you preach you are well on your way.

Unlike all the people who waste their time believing in nothing. Let me ask them, what will that get you?

2007-07-25 15:25:14 · answer #3 · answered by Murfdigidy 4 · 0 0

Christianity
"And this is the way to have eternal life - to know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, the one you sent to earth" (John 17:3). Most people believe in God, even Satan does. But to receive salvation, we must turn to God, form a personal relationship, turn away from our sins, and follow Him. We must trust in Jesus with everything we have and everything we do. "We are made right in God's sight when we trust in Jesus Christ to take away our sins. And we all can be saved in this way, no matter who we are or what we have done" (Romans 3:22). The Bible teaches that there is no other way to salvation than through Christ. Jesus says in John 14:6, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me."

Jesus is the only way of salvation because He is the only One who can pay our sin penalty (Romans 6:23). No other religion teaches the depth or seriousness of sin and its consequences. No other religion offers the infinite payment of sin that only Jesus Christ could provide. No other “religious founder” was God become man (John 1:1,14) – the only way an infinite debt could be paid. Jesus had to be God so that He could pay our debt. Jesus had to be man so He could die. Salvation is available only through faith in Jesus Christ! “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12).

2007-07-25 15:30:49 · answer #4 · answered by Freedom 7 · 0 0

You can't possibly expect that anyone could really give an adequate answer to that question in this time frame. If you seriously are seeking, I suggest you read Why I Believe by D. James Kennedy or The Case For Christ by Lee Strobel. God bless!!

2007-07-25 15:27:52 · answer #5 · answered by BERT 6 · 0 0

No man invented "religion" is true.

Only those who come to God in The Way He prescribes will receive His free gift of Salvation. those become part of The Body of The Church of which Jesus The Christ is The Head. those are the one of The True Christian Faith. Only those of The Chruch will enter Heaven

God is not concerned with "denomintations" sects, cults, or man invented doctrin and dogma and "traditions"

2007-07-25 15:21:00 · answer #6 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

Jehovah's Witnesses have the true religion. They are Christian (of course), but they are unique for their rejection of paganisms, use of God's personal name, and global preaching by every active adherent. No other religious organization can claim such purity of worship.

These facts about Jehovah's Witnesses are perhaps relevant to this question. The more one compares this Christian religion with others, the more remarkable it is shown to be.

1. Jehovah's Witnesses have no paid clergy. Yet they remain tightly organized with more than 6.5 million active Jehovah's Witness preachers (about 16 million associate themselves with the religion). Even fulltime preachers and workers at their branch offices are unpaid volunteers.

2. There is no elite class among Jehovah's Witnesses. Even the few 'anointed' among them enjoy no special privileges in their congregations on earth. An anointed person (one of those relative few with a heavenly hope) is not elevated above his fellow congregants in any way, and he may not even qualify for appointment as a simple 'deacon' or elder. There are no titles; EVERYONE is addressed as 'brother' or 'sister'.

3. No person benefits economically from the Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. Even the 8 to 20 men who serve on their Governing Body receive simply room, board, medical care, and reimbursement for certain personal expenses according to the exact same provision as every other branch volunteer.

4. About a hundred men have served on Jehovah's Witnesses' Governing Body committee during the past 125 years or so. The vast majority of them have spent the vast majority of their adult lives volunteering for their organization's purposes, and the vast majority have died faithfully and near-pennilessly while still under their legal 'vow of poverty'.

5. Amazingly, Jehovah's Witnesses did not splinter as a sect from some other religion. Instead, a truly tiny but sincere group of bible students studied only the Scriptures to determine the will of God. Thus their religion remains absolutely independent of and not carrying the sins of Christendom's history, yet carries the authority of Christ's teachings.

6. Despite the distortions of anti-Witnesses, throughout their modern history Jehovah's Witnesses have refused to claim divine inspiration or infallibility for their teachings. They have pointed to the bible (and not any particular translation) as the only inspired infallible means of knowing God's thoughts. For over 125 years, their teachings have been presented as merely the results of sincere bible research by imperfect but godly humans.


Learn more:
http://watchtower.org/e/jt/index.htm?article=article_07.htm
http://watchtower.org/e/20040601/article_02.htm
http://jw-media.org/people/who.htm
http://jw-media.org/people/statistics.htm

2007-07-25 17:31:49 · answer #7 · answered by achtung_heiss 7 · 0 0

The true religion is whatever an individual finds to be truthful and works for them and their lives. The object is to find a path and connect to Spirit, whatever you may call it, jehovah, god, allah, whatever. God doesn't care how you get there, as long as you do.

2007-07-25 15:45:59 · answer #8 · answered by Mamalissa 2 · 0 0

Christians of the first century at times had different opinions about things. For example, speaking of those in Corinth, the apostle Paul said: “Disclosure was made to me about you, my brothers, by those of the house of Chloe, that dissensions exist among you. What I mean is this, that each one of you says: ‘I belong to Paul,’ ‘But I to Apollos,’ ‘But I to Cephas,’ ‘But I to Christ.’”—1 Corinthians 1:11, 12.

Did Paul view these differences as of little significance? Was each individual simply following his own path to salvation? Far from it! Paul admonished: “I exhort you, brothers, through the name of our Lord Jesus Christ that you should all speak in agreement, and that there should not be divisions among you, but that you may be fitly united in the same mind and in the same line of thought.”—1 Corinthians 1:10.

Thus, a personal study of God’s Word and an honest desire to apply what is learned are essential steps to enjoy the kind of unity that Paul spoke of. Can such unity be found? As we have seen, God has long dealt with his people as a group. Is it possible to identify that group today?

The psalmist David once asked: “O Jehovah, who will be a guest in your tent? Who will reside in your holy mountain?” That surely is a thought-provoking question. David provided the answer: “He who is walking faultlessly and practicing righteousness and speaking the truth in his heart.” (Psalm 15:1, 2) An accurate understanding of the Bible will enable one to identify the religion that meets those divine requirements. Then, by associating with that group, one will enjoy upbuilding fellowship with people who worship God in unity and “with spirit and truth.”

Jehovah’s Witnesses have demonstrated that it is possible to achieve unity in belief and action even in today’s disunited world. In their ranks are former members of many different religions and ethnic groups. Other Witnesses were formerly agnostics or atheists.

2007-07-25 15:22:56 · answer #9 · answered by conundrum 7 · 0 0

You need to find out for your self read James 1:5

2007-07-25 15:17:42 · answer #10 · answered by Ethan M 5 · 0 0

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