My religion is better than other religions. Period.

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If people actually believe, instead of faking it, then of course they think their religion is the best. Why believe in something that important if you don't think it's the best one?
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Anonymous wrote:Why this is the most important issue for every religion?

I don't think this is the most important issue for every religion.


Maybe for just Christians and Jews and Muslims?



This. It's not true for Buddhism or Hinduism, the other two major religions of the world.


The countries with a caste system and known to br among the most unethical societies in the world?
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Anonymous wrote:Why this is the most important issue for every religion?

I don't think this is the most important issue for every religion.


Maybe for just Christians and Jews and Muslims?



This. It's not true for Buddhism or Hinduism, the other two major religions of the world.


The countries with a caste system and known to br among the most unethical societies in the world?


You reek of racism. You think that Christian feudal Europe was better?

There has always been a difference between the morals of a religion and the actual application of it within a society. None have been perfect. Christians are not better than any others.
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Anonymous wrote:If people actually believe, instead of faking it, then of course they think their religion is the best. Why believe in something that important if you don't think it's the best one?


Why do you think there has to be a best one?
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Anonymous wrote:Why this is the most important issue for every religion?

I don't think this is the most important issue for every religion.


Maybe for just Christians and Jews and Muslims?


Nope, I'm Jewish and this isn't an important issue for us at all. Judaism is the religion that God gave to the Jews. Not "better."


Hmm, that sounds like another inherently bigoted policy... 'separate, but equal.'
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Anonymous wrote:I dont think its just the my religion is better than all other religions , ppl think that about sports teams, music, culture, food.

The following concept that the ppl who follow your religion/culture/food/political party/Ska band are inherently better human beings than other human beings and deserve to be treated with respect that is denied to everyone else is the problem. That concept plus the belief that other human beings dont know what is good for them and you should be allowed to impose your version of what is superior on everyone absolutely needs to be washed out of the fabric of human existence.. And ppl do this ALL the time. Good for you, not for me is the mantra and the idea that there are a chosen / sacred people is toxic and illogical and goes against all observable evidence. All humans beings need to be equally valid, equally sacred and if your differing belief system really was such Good News then, trust me, ppl will come ask about it- no need to shout about it outside your home in the year of our Lord 2025.


Part of the problem is bolded from your post. The Abrahamic religions follow from a belief that only they are a chosen people due to Yahweh's covenant (binding agreement), requiring the Israelites to worship him exclusively and follow his commands. Yahweh likely began as a minor deity in the Canaanite pantheon before becoming the chief deity of ancient Israel, incorporating characteristics of El, the chief god of the Canaanite pantheon. Following the Babylonian exile, Jewish theology progressed toward monotheism, asserting Yahweh as the sole god and retrospectively portraying him as the only divine figure. From this foundation, Christianity and Islam developed. Christians adhere to the Jewish god, but expanded the concept to include Jesus and the Holy Spirit within a Trinitarian framework. The New Testament uses "Lord" to refer to the Hebrew name for god. Islam also reveres the same monotheistic god from the Abrahamic tradition. The Arabic word for god is "Allah," which is derived from al-ilah meaning "the god". This term was used by Arab Christians and Jews before the rise of Islam.


No, that is not Christian doctrine. One of Christianity's main tenets is that salvation is available to all without regard for your bloodline or background. Same with Islam. Seriously, it's annoying how people on this forum just post the most ignorant random statements as fact.


What's annoying is your reading comprehension skills and wanting to make misrepresentative post responses.


What was misrepresented? The pp is wrong, there's nothing more to it.


You are a f()king idiot. A world of information lays at your fingertips yet you continue to be ignorant. Reread the post and spend time pondering it before making an asinine response.


NP. I don't think PP is an idiot. Explain why instead of insulting people
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Anonymous wrote:I’m atheist but there is really no question that Christianity creates the most peaceful, egalitarian, and prosperous societies.

I don’t care to be a fourth wife or burn to death atop my husband’s funeral pyre.

Disagree. I’m a Muslim immigrant from a country that was colonized by Christians. We had to endure land theft, subjugation, massacres, torture, rape, etc…

Christians certainly did not bring us a “peaceful and egalitarian” society. Quite the opposite!


Oh right, Islamic societies are clearly more egalitarian and peaceful than Christian ones.

The message of peace is so clear in fact, Muslims commit 99.9999% of global terror attacks. All a noble attempt of spreading peace to the infidels.

All religions are made up nonsense, but Islam is probably the dumbest, except perhaps Scientology.


So you have any idea how many tons of bombs Christians and Jews have dropped on Muslims?


Dp oh that's different. Those were justified and therefore not terrorist attacks which is what they are when other people do it. /s/
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why this is the most important issue for every religion?

I don't think this is the most important issue for every religion.


Maybe for just Christians and Jews and Muslims?



This. It's not true for Buddhism or Hinduism, the other two major religions of the world.


The countries with a caste system and known to br among the most unethical societies in the world?


You reek of racism. You think that Christian feudal Europe was better?

There has always been a difference between the morals of a religion and the actual application of it within a society. None have been perfect. Christians are not better than any others.


DP Yeah, but feudalism was hundreds of years ago. and the indian caste system still flourishes
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why this is the most important issue for every religion?

I don't think this is the most important issue for every religion.


Maybe for just Christians and Jews and Muslims?



This. It's not true for Buddhism or Hinduism, the other two major religions of the world.


The countries with a caste system and known to br among the most unethical societies in the world?


You reek of racism. You think that Christian feudal Europe was better?

There has always been a difference between the morals of a religion and the actual application of it within a society. None have been perfect. Christians are not better than any others.


DP Yeah, but feudalism was hundreds of years ago. and the indian caste system still flourishes


And? What's your point?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why this is the most important issue for every religion?

I don't think this is the most important issue for every religion.


Maybe for just Christians and Jews and Muslims?



This. It's not true for Buddhism or Hinduism, the other two major religions of the world.


The countries with a caste system and known to br among the most unethical societies in the world?


You reek of racism. You think that Christian feudal Europe was better?

There has always been a difference between the morals of a religion and the actual application of it within a society. None have been perfect. Christians are not better than any others.


DP Yeah, but feudalism was hundreds of years ago. and the indian caste system still flourishes


And? What's your point?


Well, one culture/religion evolved. One did not. Obviously that is the point
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why this is the most important issue for every religion?

I don't think this is the most important issue for every religion.


Maybe for just Christians and Jews and Muslims?



This. It's not true for Buddhism or Hinduism, the other two major religions of the world.


The countries with a caste system and known to br among the most unethical societies in the world?


You reek of racism. You think that Christian feudal Europe was better?

There has always been a difference between the morals of a religion and the actual application of it within a society. None have been perfect. Christians are not better than any others.


DP Yeah, but feudalism was hundreds of years ago. and the indian caste system still flourishes


And? What's your point?


Well, one culture/religion evolved. One did not. Obviously that is the point


All religions and cultures evolve. There was nothing obvious about what you are trying to say.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why this is the most important issue for every religion?

I don't think this is the most important issue for every religion.


Maybe for just Christians and Jews and Muslims?



This. It's not true for Buddhism or Hinduism, the other two major religions of the world.


The countries with a caste system and known to br among the most unethical societies in the world?


You reek of racism. You think that Christian feudal Europe was better?

There has always been a difference between the morals of a religion and the actual application of it within a society. None have been perfect. Christians are not better than any others.


DP Yeah, but feudalism was hundreds of years ago. and the indian caste system still flourishes


And? What's your point?


Well, one culture/religion evolved. One did not. Obviously that is the point


All religions and cultures evolve. There was nothing obvious about what you are trying to say.


+1
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why this is the most important issue for every religion?

I don't think this is the most important issue for every religion.


Maybe for just Christians and Jews and Muslims?



This. It's not true for Buddhism or Hinduism, the other two major religions of the world.


The countries with a caste system and known to br among the most unethical societies in the world?


You reek of racism. You think that Christian feudal Europe was better?

There has always been a difference between the morals of a religion and the actual application of it within a society. None have been perfect. Christians are not better than any others.


DP Yeah, but feudalism was hundreds of years ago. and the indian caste system still flourishes


Maybe read the book ‘caste’ or watch the movie. You may begin to think that the ‘natural order’ is not so natural.
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Anonymous wrote:Why this is the most important issue for every religion?


what’s your religion, op?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why this is the most important issue for every religion?

I don't think this is the most important issue for every religion.


Maybe for just Christians and Jews and Muslims?



This. It's not true for Buddhism or Hinduism, the other two major religions of the world.


The countries with a caste system and known to br among the most unethical societies in the world?


You reek of racism. You think that Christian feudal Europe was better?

There has always been a difference between the morals of a religion and the actual application of it within a society. None have been perfect. Christians are not better than any others.


Immigration patterns say otherwise.
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