That's one of the reasons I started to doubt.
2007-12-17 02:52:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Multiple faiths result and are here in this day and age because their faiths have huge number of believers who uphold the teachings of whatever prophet they still follow. This doesn't mean they are right and everyone else is wrong or vice versa.
In Abrahamic religions From the prophet moses came the religion of Judaism. Which is older than Christianity. Not all people who followed this religion converted. Jesus was sent with Gods message when died and his message was altered/changed, came another Prophet - Muhammed with renewed message. These are methods in which the original message of the same Almighty God was re iterated. neither of them is wrong.
Non abrahamic faiths such as Hinduism, even with the diverse paths of their own patron gods have an ultimate supreme being in which they rely on.
So no its not as clear cut as you put it.
To believe in any religion or not to believe in any is a personal choice to which everyone is welcome to of course.
2007-12-17 03:07:29
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answered by Electric 5
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Or multiple Gods & Religions are a reason to believe that people cannot get their facts straight.
Which is recurrent throughout history.
2007-12-17 02:50:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure how you think that follows. I believe blue is the best color anyone has ever come up with. My sister believes red is the best color anyone has ever come up with. My boyfriend believes green is the best color anyone has ever come up with. Does that mean we shouldn't believe in colors?
All multiple gods and different religions prove is that people have different ways of viewing and interpreting the Divine.
)O(
2007-12-17 02:58:50
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answered by wyvern1313 4
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No. As a Catholic I know that everyone is on a personal faith journey and may have come to a different way of describing or knowing God. I accept all.
2007-12-17 02:51:54
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answered by Judge and Jury 4
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No.
There can only be one truth, not one for each of the 6 billion people who may want to have their version.
Man will create to suit his needs, his culture, what is comfortable.
The truth is in Jesus. He was the only one to say that he is the Son of God, and no one comes to the Father God but through him. He is either the greatest liar of all time, or he is who he says he is. My life has been changed by him, and I have found he and his word to never fail, and the older I grow the more I see our situation and that this God is true.
2007-12-17 02:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Doesn't it make complete sense that one of them is the one true religion, and that the others are destined for everlasting hell? Many people certainly believe so.
2007-12-17 02:50:48
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answered by Fred 7
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Because there are so many different foods and so many restaurants to go to, is that a reason to not eat?
2007-12-17 02:53:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Its certainly a plausible cause and a sometimes deterrant.
2007-12-17 02:51:39
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answered by afterbirth07 4
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