This planet has over 5 Billion individual people on it. NO TWO of them look, act, think or feel the same as anyone else. Deity has a comletely different relationship with every single one of them, even with Atheists (whose relationship is NON-belief, yet moral). That is the way things SHOULD be. We are supposed to sing our OWN songs with our OWN voices, NOT join in a unanimous "chorus", only ONE song and with ONE voice. AS teh Moor in Robin Hood (the Movie) said, "Allah loves wondrous variety". And that includes not only outward appearences but also a MARVELOUS array of forms of worshhip as well. I not only accept that there are a wide range of waysd to worship (Or not worship, if that is the case), I REVEL in that fact. There is something for EVERYONE, a way to offer worship that makes each person comfortable, loving and acccepting of Deity. Isn't that a BEAUTIFUL thing?
Raji the Green Witch
2007-07-29 03:46:18
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answered by Raji the Green Witch 7
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I came into this life a Jew, and will go out of this life as a Fusionist. I searched and explored many different religions. They all have the same basic tenets, and all have great value. I believe there are many holy books and many paths to reach the One. While I chose to become a baptized Christian, that does not mean I did not find value in Buddhism, Paganism and other isms I studied along the way.
Each one of us is on a journey to return to Source. Our journey's end is the same; it is the path we walk to get there that will vary amongst the people. One is not better than the other, as long as it gets you where you need to go.
2007-07-28 16:53:25
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answered by Shihan 5
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I even have have been given to respond to 2 issues I examine in this that particularly irked me. First for those of you who've under no circumstances bothered to learn different religions, many have comparable regulations of conducts to that of the ten commandments. Society might additionally haven't any issues if one tried to persist with the regulations of Buddhism or Jainism that are literally somewhat extra complicated then that of christianity. some followers of Janaism attempt to coach ahisma which interprets into non injury to such intense, that they positioned on surgical mask to confirm they do no longer swallow any bugs. different than in step with risk for satanism which preaches intense indulgence the international may well be fantastic following any faith. 2d for the guy who claimed christianity replaced into the 1st faith (you are able to desire to TAKE A heritage course). Obliviously christianity would be regarded at as a bi-made of Judaism that's faith, Buddhism is a faith which originates in approximately 500bc. Zoroastrianism predates christianity and replaced into the 1st faith to introduce the theory of hell. of course whilst no longer in step with risk as prepared societies which incorporate historical greek might of had what you would be able to call faith considering the fact that they had gods and goddess they worshiped. additionally components such by using fact the virgin beginning tale of jesus at the instant are not unique claims. Their is a version with Buddha that believes his mom became pregnant with him after an elephant touched her abdomen. So no, christianity quite replaced into no longer the 1st faith
2016-10-09 12:24:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Krsna said A spiritual person can see Me in a great saint, in a commoner and even in a sinner or unworthy person.
So He can appreciate all beliefs.
2007-07-28 16:53:41
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answered by The More I learn The More I'm Uneducated 5
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I've found things to admire in every religion and philosophy I've studied, though I've also found things to dislike in most of them, too. But as a member of a very diverse society who wants the freedom to follow my conscience in matters of faith, I must allow others the same freedom, and so I do.
Humanist Unitarian Universalist
2007-07-28 15:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I do, some confuse me but I still appreciate their beliefs
2007-07-28 15:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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