For a Christian, to consider all faiths as same and equal. Because all are ways to same destination: Sachkhand, or Swarag, or Heaven, or Al-Jannat. Diffrent nnames but same place indeed. Be good to everyone.
For a Hindu, consider all people equal and be good to everyone regardless of financial, social background.
For a Muslim, consider all people as same and respect the same everybody. be good to everyone.
In the last, same advice to Christians and Muslims that the only infidels or non-believers are those who don't have any kind of spirituality and by this I don't mean that they are from other religions, no, it's not like that. The only infidels are those who don't have any religion, if you truly want to turn non-believers and infidels onto Path of God than not by the power of fist but rather turn them with power of The Word. The Word which was directed to your religions by God. Also, this advice don't have to apply to just Christians and Muslims only, it can be applicable to anyone.
2007-10-30 18:48:17
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answered by ? 4
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Simple.If you can be a true(meaning essentially a 'good') human being,it would be better than all the other true identities(like a Hindu,.a Muslim or a Christian or a Buddhist etc) put together.As you can see from other replies to your question,it's not so easy to be even be true in one single identity ,what to talk of all identities rolled in to one person.On the contrary,a true(Good) human being can always become a true 'anybody',as the BASIC foundation for any thing '\true' is already there.
2007-10-30 18:57:12
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answered by brkshandilya 7
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No matter what you do or believe for any of those religions, there will always be someone that will tell you that you are doing it wrong and that you are therefor not a "true" whatever. So, really, you can't be, at least not universally.
In fact, the only way you can be sure that you are a "true" follower of a religion is to make up your own religion and not tell anyone else about it. That way, you will be, by definition, a "true" follower of your faith.
All the "prepackaged" religions are pretty much "one-size-fits-none". No one can really live by all the rules of those religions or be sure that they fully understand all the complexities of the dogmas.
Everyone really should be building their own paths to the divine. However, most people are satisfied to simply trudge down any old preexisting path, regardless of the fact that it leads no where.
2007-10-30 18:47:46
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answered by Azure Z 6
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Hi,
Relegion is a political thing. If you dwelled the history correctly you will see that, Jesus never created Christians, Hindus was a Community not a relegion, Community which had a strict rules and one god were known as Muslims. And history of all these religions were carved with wars and human blood. to be a tru humane, you should be true to yourself and towards whole of the human kind. Follow the foot steps of great teachers in history such as Jesus Christ, Buddha, Muhammad etc.
The inner content of all relegion is one, "LOVE". So love everyone, you will understand the meaning of life then.
2007-10-30 19:44:16
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answered by b w 1
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By ceasing to be a Christian, Hindu or Muslim.
He will automatically become true.
2007-10-31 01:16:06
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answered by Vijay D 7
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Fundamental teachings and Basic values of all the religions are same.
If you just strive to be a good human being and a good citizen, automatically you become a good Hindu/Muslim/Christian or whatever relion you follow.
2007-10-30 18:47:20
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answered by Raghav 3
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Obviously one can not be a True Christian, True Hindu, and True Muslim which means the adjective True limits the belief. Does the adjective True means Orthodox?
As a Christian, I am a follower of Christ. This means I believe the revelation where God reveals Himself to man as spoken through the prophets. I believe the bible is the word of God and is the sole authority interrupting itself. Simply put, I am a Protestant who is born again.
However, I believe Jesus when He said His kingdom is not of this world. I do not believe in "fundamental evangelicals with a political agenda" such as Right to Life. We have a bible and in matters of behavior, there either is a biblical solution or their is not. I believe that God not man judges.
Does this makes me "true" or "orthodox"? Or does in makes me a follower of Christ.
2007-10-30 18:47:48
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answered by J. 7
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To be a true anything, you have to first be true to your faith.
I don't realy know about other peoples beliefs, so I can't speak for them. But as a Christian, I believe you should
Stand up for what you say you believe. And try to live a life that will bring glory and honor to God, and live that life, according to Gods word. Being a witness and example in front of other people. Don't just speak your beliefs, live them.
2007-10-30 18:52:37
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answered by jenx 6
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Understanding that all religions spread the message of truth, love and peace can help them realize that no religion is superior over the other. Then they should be able to understand their religion completely while respecting other religions.
In order to be true at anything, you have to know and believe it with ur whole heart and soul and follow it.
All these can make one be a good human and a religious person.
2007-10-30 20:38:31
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answered by Brilliant Queen (BQ)_forever !!! 5
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I actually think I can answer the one about a True Christian. A true Christian is a person who is actually devoted to Christ, and has become a habitation of the Holy Spirit.
There are many who call themselves Christian but who think it means doing 'churchy' things. I have met a few. But those who know that it is about committing your life to Jesus Christ, and have been given the gift of salvation with the confidence that what Jesus said is true, they are True Christians.
2007-10-30 18:42:31
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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