ppl of all faith may claim their religion is true but the reality is only 1 religion is trur and that is islam.Im not saying because i was brought up in a islamic culture nor because i was brought up in a Muslim country by Muslim parents and no because of peer pressure.Idont think a fire which can be set out by water can be god,nor a human who can get hurt and even die can be a god, nor do i think a stone which is curved by human hands which can break which cannot hear nor see can be a god.I think it is better to worship the idol maker than the idol because the idol is his creation.In islam their is no place wrong it is the complete way of life not just a religion,it talks about food,clothing and everything from what to do to what not to do.no other religon has this.They are just religions for name,the koran hasnt changes a single word and also no human beign has been able to make a book like koran not even an aayath"verse"like that of quran this islam it the truth and koran is divine
2007-11-04
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Pls tell me r u a convert(mail me ) u r spreading none other than the truth my friend
2007-11-04 04:20:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is because you were brought up in an Islamic culture ... have you studied each and every religion to make that claim?
Have you also considered that there is no God and religion is a form of control? I'm just worshipping one less God than you.
edit: why thank you Kent. Atheists are the only one with a clue.
2007-11-04 12:23:15
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answered by Equinox 5
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You mean the koran is a form of control. It tells you what to do and what not to do. There is little freedom in Islam. I am sure every muslim will disagree with that, but step outside the control of Islam and you will see how wounderful Gods/Science freedom is. Anyway the internet was not mentioned in the koran. Are you sure you are allowed to be using it?
2007-11-04 13:47:55
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answered by Anonymous
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you don't read many religiouse texts do you.
buddhism addresses all you speak of but doesn't see a need for worshiping a god or any being which can be refuted by mear logic, or to put it another way doesn't see the point in worshiping that which can not be known.
the stories in the curan about jesus for instance came from 3rd century christian writings and myth.
i have seen and read several hundred holy books none i would call remarkable.
EDIT:- your work for making the good known is certainly working isn't it.
2007-11-04 12:49:33
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answered by manapaformetta 6
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Like you have said, people of all faith claims that their religion is true. Thus, the truth is that no one knows what religion is the real religion. Everyone claims that their religion is the real one. No one can prove that their religion is real. Only God knows and we will know if our religion is true when it comes to past. When what you have learnt and who you have worshiped comes face to face with you one day. E.g. for Christianity, when they really meet God in heaven one day. Or the other various religions and their Gods.
2007-11-04 12:29:07
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answered by bel 2
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You cannot just say there is one true religion that is so intolerant of other religions, you should say you believe there is only one right one. I am christian and in case you have not noticed we believe in the same God we have allot of the same principles and both have prophets, not only as each other but we share this with allot of other religions, to rule all the others out is ridiculous.
2007-11-04 13:03:29
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answered by nonoodles74 7
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Your arguments might be more comprehensible if you would use proper capitalization, divide your statement into pragraphs, and use fewer run-on sentences.
I'm afraid you haven't persuaded me of the virtue of any one religion over any other.
Judiasm has the same preponderance of religous laws and rules that is characteristic of Islam. I would put it to you that such religious rules should be as simplified as possible.
I believe all religions are equally valid. We are all seeking the same Light.
2007-11-04 12:36:29
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answered by Chantal G 6
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I don't claim my religion is true but what I have learned is there is only one supreme being and I live my life as peaceful as I can.
And when I leave this earth then I will know, after all we are all brothers and sisters.
So peace to you and I will see you in the afterlife.
2007-11-04 12:24:48
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answered by Rod T 4
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I shall respect your right to believe as you do, so long as it infringes upon no one else.
I in turn ask that you (and others) respect mine.
Until the day when all religious people can truly respect and appreciate each other, we all collectively make the athiests look like the only ones with a clue.
2007-11-04 12:21:57
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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The moment a person declares that his/her religion is true, then he/she simply gives it less credence to be so.
Actions speak louder than words.
Peace be with you.
2007-11-04 12:24:23
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answered by Arf Bee 6
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