What if there were no religion.... there would be still be problems, but perhaps fewer of them.
2007-10-21 00:58:23
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not much religion causing the problems but man's conviction itself.
A man's conviction of living his life by a book, without exercising any critical reasoning of what is supposed to be God's true will of love and righteousness, is per Se a negation of God. Because paper can hold anything, truth and lies, finding what is truth in the eyes of God is what brings us closer to God.
A man's conviction of living his life without holding any of it as virtue or divinity is what makes us animal and arrogant.
As Jesus my Master, I am not professing these words to bring anyone to an organization, religion, cult or ideology; but to send everybody home to love and serve their families and neighbors.
For what needs a nation Nuclear Energy, or Nuclear Bombs. For what needs a nation to rule another nation, or to work as slaves for others. How many have been in this path who's bones are now under the ground?.
2007-10-21 04:28:34
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answered by Davinci22 3
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buddy, radicalism in any religion is bad
y forget the radical catholic church pre-reformation that led to the birth of protestant n other such movements
the crusades..bla bla- were worst than what we see in Islam
life of ladies was a nightmare.
similarly the places buddhist clergy got an hand into adminstration-- things mostli suffered the same fate
Islam per-se does not proscribe rights to females, nor does it say to kill non islamists- it's all a bogey raised by the vested interests and semi educated clergy.
properly educated clergy-- of any religion-- and not financialy dependent on religious earnings--will make things good- be it any major religion of the world-- Hinduism, Budhism. Jainism, Islam, Jew or Christianity
2007-10-21 01:13:03
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answered by kapilbansalagra 4
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All will know someday as prophesied in the Holy Words of God!
Rev 22:1 And he showed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb.
Rev 22:2 In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
Rev 22:3 And there shall be no more curse: but the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it; and his servants shall serve him:
Rev 22:4 And they shall see his face; and his name shall be in their foreheads.
Rev 22:5 And there shall be no night there; and they need no candle, neither light of the sun; for the Lord God giveth them light: and they shall reign forever and ever.
Rev 22:6 And he said unto me, These sayings are faithful and true: and the Lord God of the holy prophets sent his angel to show unto his servants the things which must shortly be done.
Rev 22:7 Behold, I come quickly: blessed is he that keepeth the saying of the prophecy of this book.
That only through Lord Jesus Christ is the WAY, the TRUTH and the LIFE, no one comes to the Father but only through Him, John 14:6. AMEN.
2007-10-21 01:02:10
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answered by Ephesians 2:8 4
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I think you need some lessons in English grammar.
As some faiths believe in many gods, and some only in one, how could they be the same?
I have met some rather violent Buddhists (Presume that is what you meant) by the way
2007-10-21 09:21:49
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answered by alan h 1
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There was only one true religion in the garden of Eden.
The day is coming when there will be again only one true
religion in the world for ever, the way God intended it to be, when that day comes you will be able to sleep with all your windows open, there won't be any frontiers, no wars, no hatred, what religion do you think that will be? ... won't it be the one that is practicing peace RIGHT NOW!
2007-10-21 01:17:49
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answered by Teresa C 2
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Religions are something that humans create, so there are lots of religions. There is only one ultimate truth, but it is beyond us to know or understand it. Also, it doesn't require our knowing or understanding it. So, no harm, no foul. The universe goes on.
Religions matter to us as humans. They have an important impact on our culture and behavior. We have the option to create, change and choose them. So create, change or choose yours wisely.
2007-10-21 01:15:45
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answered by eiere 6
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what a silly judgement. there are extremists in every religion. i'm a muslim. i'm a female. i do NOT get treated like a slave, i do whatever i want. a real muslim doesnt kill someone for no reason. u r only allowed to DEFEND urself, like a normal human being would do anyway. please dont generalise. people who bomb etc for no reason, r NOT considered muslims. i detest these kind of people myself. get ur facts right.
i guess that doesnt really answer the question, but please stop judging others like this. its not right.
2007-10-21 02:28:20
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answered by atz333 2
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There obviously are more than one Religion at this time. You mean one true religion. If there is, its God will be moral and fair to all that do good things in this world, and are of good character. This will be a God, that is a good example morally, and one we surely will be proud of.
2007-10-21 00:59:16
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answered by astrogoodwin 7
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there is only one religion, all religions are the search for truth, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc. are all just different mindsets on how one can find spiritual truth
2007-10-21 01:01:37
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answered by Michael W 5
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All religions are man made......................make what you will of that.
There is only one God and when He reveals Himself to you, then you will know.
When God comes into your life you know the truth and you are filled with love and understanding therefore there would be no more wars...just love and understanding, tolerance and equality for all......That day will come....I am sure of it.
2007-10-21 08:41:41
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answered by Anonymous
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