No.
Sweetie, "men" wrote the STORY!
There's no way to know even how much what they recorded is "skewed" by who they were.
They were wonderful, brave men. But, they WERE men. It seems to be a built-in genetic flaw; we color what we see, hear, and think we know.
About all we can do is trust they were Divinely guided; and we know their intentions were pure.
IF you're talking here about "organized religions"....?
Forget it; there's not a chance in hell. We are what we are... }:> AGAIN: I know in my SOUL that is NOT what Peter had in mind.(well, I DO!)
Um, James...? HIS "phiolsophy" came from GOD. As did the other great leaders' of religion.
2007-10-08 08:13:35
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answered by Ja'aj };> 6
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I think most of the Christian Churches have fallen into the realm of passing on man's traditions. Some have just a few minor doctrines in error, but many have turned away from the real truth because of the influence of the founders that caused them to accept major flaws in their teachings.
Yet there are some Christians who have turned away from this world and the influence of man and are preaching as Christ preached. God is a miracle worker and he knows how to keep his word clear and precise. Even inspite of man's infalibility God is able and has been able to keep people pure and set aside from the error.
2007-10-08 10:17:59
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answered by Bobby B 4
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I would have to say no but I wish there was. Over the centuries, Christianity has expanded from the simple roots of its founder and become a more vast and organized structure and not the simpler idea of its founder.
2007-10-08 10:12:56
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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I personally don't believe that Christianity was ever taught as Christ taught it, except perhaps from those who learned directly from him. Not even those who took their cue directly from documents - take into consideration they were written approximately forty years after his death.
Take note, however, that most of his own philosophies came from other, much more ancient, religions, such as Buddhism.
2007-10-08 08:02:35
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answered by James 4
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that's exciting - i replace into only thinking this very element. the day previous to this morning there replace right into a guy on NPR being interviewed approximately some e book he'd only written, however the guy defined himself as an "Evangelical" yet had many unusual ideas with reference to the properly worth of homosexuals, their suitable to marry, atheists, the perfect to be certain on abortion, retaining church out of state, in spite of if creationism could desire to learn, the fact of evolution, in spite of if Jesus is the only and basically way by employing which a competent individual will benefit get entry to to a delightful afterlife, and many different debatable matters on which we constantly have faith we've Evangelicals pinned. i assume he replace into attempting to instruct that Evangelical Christianity isn't what we predict of that's, yet all it proved to me is that this is turning out to be to be further and added broadly common for Christians to make their faith malleable as suits their politics. Now, I have not got any difficulty with that throughout any respect - i've got faith it is going to take place, in fact, to all significant religions if our species is to no longer basically improve yet survive. even even though it did make me think of very no longer person-friendly with reference to the deep divides that are basically turning out to be deeper between Christianity. there is greater schism interior the middle ideals, in spite of the shown fact that the main significant one - that Jesus is a savior - nevertheless maintains to be a similar. It makes me ask your self what the destiny holds for Christianity. Will this is going to definitely evolve into countless fairly distinctive religions? or only evaporate with time, as maximum of its practitioners replace into further and added used to the assumption of adjusting a faith to in high-quality condition the cases? and that i specific wish Islam might do a similar. it might make the worldwide a safer place for all people else.
2016-10-21 11:41:30
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answered by dyett 4
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Yes the Restored Church of God teaches the real doctrine's of the Bible. They teach what they Bible really teaches
http://www.thercg.org/home.html
2007-10-08 07:58:38
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answered by Mark B 2
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Only the Catholic Church and Orthodox Church. All others are man made churches without Christ's promises and the Biblical promise of the truth.
In Christ
Fr. Joseph
2007-10-08 07:58:30
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answered by cristoiglesia 7
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There are, you just have to look around.
Jesus' commandments:
1. Love God with all your being.
2. Love your neighbor as yourself.
If you can do that, you're in good shape.
2007-10-08 07:56:10
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answered by Thomas 3
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Probably not.
The church i go to tries thier best, but in the end, i dont think any church has it 100% right.
2007-10-08 07:59:59
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answered by apple1821 2
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The Russellites (or Jehova's witnesses, as they now call themselves) believe that they do !
2007-10-08 07:58:17
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answered by Anonymous
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