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2007-11-14 12:22:37 · 20 answers · asked by Godzilla Gal 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Really good answer S. J

2007-11-14 12:46:10 · update #1

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It sure does, doesn't it? Logic demands it. They are fables . . . and entirely man made fables, at that.
Please read "god is not great" by Christopher Hitchens". He will put you on the true path. Or maybe read " The God Delusion " by Richard Dawkins. Both of these men are intellectually recognized atheists. But be careful. You must have an open mind and avoid all religious dogmatism.
Religion is the root of all evil - especially as it indoctrinates innocent little children.

2007-11-14 12:38:28 · answer #1 · answered by S. J 2 · 1 2

To answer your question correctly, we must first examine why there are so many religions in the world today and why it has happened.

The first thing I will say is just as there is only one God, there is only one true bible.

Now, with one bible, you may have five to ten different interpretations of that bible, resulting in different religions based upon their interpretation of the bible.

Now, suppose men make other translations. And with each translation, you have five to ten different interpretations resulting in different religions based upon their interpretation of the bible.

You aren't correct in saying all are wrong. Yet, it could be said most are.

Now, who benefits by flooding the world with several diverse religions? It does not benefit God. It benefits the devil.

Because he is creating confusion. How? By everyone thinking their way is right causing dissention amongst believers or by men staying away from religion not knowing which is right. And so on and so forth.

So which is the right religion?

It will closely resemble the early church started by Jesus Christ through his apostles and will bare the sign of a believer as spoken of in Mark 16.

Which bible is the right tranlation? It is the one that has stood the test of time and cuts all other translations assunder.

How can one know which bible this is?

It is written that Jesus Christ, God's Son, is the Word of God.

Jesus said his flock will know his voice. Since Jesus is the Word of God, his voice can be heard within the confines of God's Holy Bible. Find the bible that was known only as the Holy Bible for nearly 200 years and you will find God's infallible Word.

2007-11-14 12:37:22 · answer #2 · answered by heiscomingintheclouds 5 · 0 0

Religion isn't a one size fits all approach. different religions have different ideals for its followers. Therefore different religions can be "right" for different people. religious faith is a mental crutch people lean on when times get rough, and it helps many people get through tough times, which they probably would not have handled otherwise, so it doesn't really matter what someone believes, as long as they have some guiding force to help stabalize their lives. Unless you are an islamic facist, then that guiding force tells you to blow **** up. (notice I said islamic facist, not Islam itself, which I have nothing against.)

2007-11-14 12:37:16 · answer #3 · answered by korrupt9187 2 · 0 0

I would think the more religions the higher the chance one of them is right.
However the fact that there are so many different religions may also lead one to believe that its all a bunch of Bologna.

2007-11-14 12:28:44 · answer #4 · answered by Small Victories 4 · 0 0

Traditional religions could be so much better, if they would update their spiritual ideas, and find better spiritual training techniques. They should have the best and newest, in spiritual ideas and training techniques, that can be found from all possible sources. We live in an highly advanced technological age, where small moral mistakes can have big consequences. When science and technology advances, religion needs also to advance.

2007-11-14 12:38:46 · answer #5 · answered by astrogoodwin 7 · 0 1

judaism and christianity are pretty much the same, exept one beleive in jesus and the other doesnt, hinduism is connected to christianity because the profit mohammid was told to start a religion by the angel gabriel. the only thing that seperates all the religions is the fact that as the religions grew their beleifs were all slightly warped, but you can see that they are pretty much the same thing

2007-11-14 12:31:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Maybe some of you can imagine something outside of God.
I can't. To me he's the Omnipotent, Omniscient and Omnipresent creator of everything that is, was or ever will be.
Nothing can exist outside God. Nothing.
Yes! All religions can be, and ultimately are, correct.

2007-11-14 12:37:28 · answer #7 · answered by David 2 · 0 1

I'm an atheist, but this a logical fallacy.

While the sum total of all religions cannot logically be right (because they hold mutually exclusive dogmas), it does not mean that ONE cannot be right.

It's the same thing as saying "The sum total of all birds cannot swim" but "some species of birds can swim."

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2007-11-14 12:28:14 · answer #8 · answered by NHBaritone 7 · 2 0

It makes perfect sense to me, and it probably makes sense to anyone that doesn't associate themselves with any religion.

2007-11-14 12:28:03 · answer #9 · answered by tre_loc_dogg2000 4 · 1 0

Maybe all a little wrong and all a little right.
Maybe they are just all wrong for you.
Remember to walk a mile in my shoes before you get too sure my way of doing things is wrong.

2007-11-14 12:27:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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