Astrology, even Pagan religions come together in one profound way that *GOD exsists? not a Jewish, Christian, Islamic, Buddhist, Hindu GOD but a GOD 1 GOD that is creator of the enttire Universe
GOD=Energy
If every person on the planet recognized in the beginning 1 GOD exsisted who we should worship, would we really have all these religions today?
If one Universal truth exsists then it is GOD and the challenge for human beings is to follow the path of GOD and who else other than Jesus Christ can lead us how to be reconciled and follow a path to a infinite GOD?
2007-11-27
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James 1:27 - "Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world."
As we can see from this scripture, God's definition of religion is clear and to the point, and leaves no room for misinterpretation. I heard it said one time that God did not desire to have a "religion" with people, His desire was and is to have a "relationship" with them instead. God bless you!!!
2007-11-27 12:53:17
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answered by Virginia B (John 16:33) 7
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Actually, Buddha preached atheism and Hinduism teaches polytheism, can't see how you're arriving at the "only 1 god" exists thing from those. I've never seen astrology talk about God, and pagan religions refer to numerous spirits in nature, not one god, either.
And even if what you said is true, it's a big leap to get to Jesus Christ being the only way. That flies up big time into the face of all the non-Christian religions you bring up.
2007-11-27 08:03:15
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answered by The Doctor 7
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Yes, in the same way that I have trouble understanding how leprechauns cause gravity, and that water is dry.
Your delusions are not reality.
As you said:
"If every person on the planet recognized in the beginning 1 GOD exsisted (sic) who we should worship, would we really have all these religions today? "
But, according to your holy texts, from Noah on everyone did.
The only logical conclusion is that the premise is wrong and there is no god. Think about it.
2007-11-27 08:08:24
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answered by Simon T 7
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Einstein believed in God in the sense that he believed in a universal order that bound everything together. As an agnostic, this concept fascinates me and I find it one of the more compelling arguments for spirituality.
It looked like you were going in that direction for a second, then you started yapping about Jesus and you totally lost me.
2007-11-27 07:19:31
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answered by justin_I 4
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Well, your best bet is be the only one to answer the question and to vote for yourself. However, the percentage would not be a true reflection of the community.
2016-05-26 03:22:43
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answered by diana 3
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Got to agree with the Corrosion dude.
2007-11-27 07:11:37
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answered by Laura 5
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Not Jesus, certainly.
I'll stick with humanity, flawed as it is, because any human is better than any god.
2007-11-27 07:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I have a problem understanding that, since it makes no sense.
2007-11-27 07:14:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Desperate question!!! I am so sorry you are going to be disappointed!!!
2007-11-27 07:16:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Err...yeah because they don't.
2007-11-27 07:09:50
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answered by Anonymous
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