You are advised correctly my friend regarding Christianity. It's not about religion, it's all about spirituality. Having your own personal relationship with Jesus is the foundation upon which you can build solid Christian character. The 'red letters' of the New Testament are the teachings of Jesus Christ. Not all agree with Him, hence there are so many divisions within Christianity today. There are, however, many non-denominational groups out there who are more interested in your spiritual growth than in your bank account details. I wish you well on your own unique spiritual journey.
2007-08-07 10:50:52
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answered by Emerald Book Reviews 6
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Which ever makes you the happiest, and fits most with your own ideas and personal truths. Which ever you find that stands up to those is the right one for you! Who cares what people say? Your relationship with the savior is what counts.
We all think we are the right and true religion, so asking which is right is going to get you in a heap of trouble, or a lot of words! Just follow your heart and let it lead you to your own truth.
2007-08-07 16:21:59
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answered by odd duck 6
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None of them. Christianity is just one of a number of thousands of religions that have and do exist. It owes it's success to Paul expanding it to accept none Jews and to it being adopted as a the official religion of Rome by Constantine. A political move on his part. Nobody knows that truth about life, death and the meaning of life that all religions claim to know so it does not matter which sect or religion you follow. It will make no difference in the end.
2007-08-07 17:55:47
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answered by Maid Angela 7
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Although there are allot of different denominations none are completely wright and none are completely wrong. The best way to do it is to develop your own relationship with Jesus Christ. Go to the church that follow the Bible the way you think they should.
2007-08-07 16:32:20
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answered by DALE M 4
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I have not found one denomination that follows their own bible 100 percent so I would say being correct is a matter of an individuals love for truth not a organizations belief system.
2007-08-07 16:26:06
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no correct branch of Christianity. Like a political party it really comes down to what you believe and trust according to the values that each sect evolves around.
2007-08-07 16:19:25
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answered by Chris 2
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The branch that leads to His heart. Anyone that condemns others for the following of Jesus Christ as the Lord and Savior is one to be weary of. Be careful of many false prophets.
2007-08-07 16:20:07
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answered by Whispers h 2
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Well the Church is the body of Christ and those are people who have responded to God and given their hearts to him which includes repentance and change. That has nothing to do with denominations though.
2007-08-07 16:22:55
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answered by : 6
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There is no "BRANCH" that is correct. This is a misconception that should not be encouraged. The correct approach is your personal relationship with God. That transcends everything else.
2007-08-07 16:15:45
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answered by mommyofmegaboo 3
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The original. Just check the line of succession of Bishops--kind of like following the line of a electrical cord to a power socket. The one that is thus "plugged-in" to the source of the energy of the faith--Jesus--is the correct one.
2007-08-07 16:15:18
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answered by delsydebothom 4
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