The Truth, the way, and the Life...
through our Lord Jesus Christ,
"Therefore whoever confesses Me(Christ) before men, him I will also confess before my father who is in heaven" Mathew 10:32
2007-11-04 16:35:11
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answer #1
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answered by JpCreation101 2
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I am a Bahai, and i believe my religon is true for many reasons. After i give you read this and you wish to talk more or discuss email me at shaqfan99@yahoo.com
-What Bahais believe in is that all the prophets of god example Jesus, Moses, Muhammad, Arbraham, Baha'u'llah, ect.
-We believe each prophet came in order and each prohpet for told the next coming prophet
-we believe in equality between sexes,races, ect.
-we do not believe that to talk or pray to god, u need to go to a priest or a rabbi, we believe that speaking or praying to god is a one on one thing, and that there should not be a middle man like a priest in between them
-we believe there is one god
- we believe in the holy writings such as the the bible, the koran, ect.
-the difference is in the reading of the bible and other holy scriptures we comprehend them symbollically rather than literally for an example in the bible it mentions that the return of christ would come from the clouds, ect. Many christians and chatholics understand that literally, as bahais understand symbollically. For if the return of christ came from the clouds you would instinctively believe and follow the return of christ, but as Bahais we believe it is not that easy that it is a personal search, for if it was done litterally it would be to easy
-As Bahai since we believe in the past prophets and their teachings and writings we are the same as them, so we are Christians we are Jews we are Muslims we are all the religon
-We follow though the most current teachings that has been given to us by the prophet Baha'u'llah
If you are interested to talking more or having any comments or questions the feel free to email
2007-11-04 17:57:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Whichever you find easiest to believe. Don't let anyone tell you what to believe or practise. That's what seems to be the problem in this world now. Everyone is telling each other what we should believe and/ or practise. Those are part of the issues of why we are fighting in the Middle East and why hatred is growing. If we would all just mind our own business and worship who we feel best suits our wants, needs and spirituality, the world would be a much happier place.
2007-11-04 16:34:37
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answered by 2010DynaSuperGlide 3
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Have you ever seen the story of the blind men describing an elephant based on the different part each could feel? Each description was were both correct but incorrect when viewed as the "big picture".
I believe that ALL religions (including mine) are like the blind men - we're all limited by our humanity & our experiences. All religions are correct AND incorrect when viewed as the "big picture".
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2007-11-04 22:15:51
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answered by Rai A 7
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We see a lot of conflict because of this question. Christians think Christianity is true, Satanists think Satanism is true, Wiccans thing Wicca is true, Jews think Judaism is true, Islamics think Islam is true, Buddhists think Buddhism is true... With all of these conflicting views that are SO controvercial, we get a lot of bloodshed (think Crusades/ Sunni-Shi'ite Conflict). And yet all of these opposing views throw themselves completely into proving their respective positions to be dominant.
The thing is, the fight will never end. Religion is a matter of opinion on something that can never be proven. Therefore, no religion can be true.
This is yet another reason why I opted for Atheism.
2007-11-04 16:37:49
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answered by {fiyerae}rox.my.world. 2
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Whichever one you were born into .. it's mearly a function of geography. If you were born in India you'd be a hindu. If you were born in Saudi Arabia, you'd be a Muslim. America? Most likely a Christian.
In my opinion none are "true." At the core of all religions there is good; once they are "interpereted" and used by men, they become corrupt. Believe what's in your heart and you can't go wrong.
2007-11-04 16:33:41
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answered by CaptainCrunch 5
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Honestly, most religions revolve around the same basis. Remove the belief that Jesus is the son of God. Jewish, all Christial divisions, Muslim, with the exception of most Asian beliefs, say that there is a God and he knows and sees all, etc. It's all different variations of the same story. No one really knows. It's all about what you believe and have faith in.
2007-11-04 16:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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None of us can answer this question for you.
I believe that I am a member of the true restored church of Jesus Christ only after I did a lot of studying and prayer and I finally received the reassurance of the Holy Spirit.
Ask, seek, knock, and you will find your answer. Feel free to e-mail me through my profile if I can be of any assistance.
2007-11-04 16:54:38
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answered by Sir Network 6
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the question is quite complex. define true? how true is true? what is true to you may not be true to others. well, let me just put it this way, religion is not really as important as others see it. for, when taken wrongly, creates faction between people and worst (perhaps) is war among nations. what is far more important than this is our relationship with the one true God, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. this i would say and testify to be true. relationship with Jesus Christ weighs a lot more within the premise of significance more than religion.
god bless! =)
2007-11-04 16:55:21
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answered by 1:57 PM 2
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None. The concept of God is man-made. This is why we find so many diverse religions.
2007-11-04 16:42:00
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answered by RcknRllr 4
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