Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know some very intelligent people who are Christian and believe that Christianity is the only religion that is “right”. — all other religions are wrong and followers of those religions are going to hell. How can anyone honestly believe this? It seems incredibly ethnocentric to me given so many ancient religions, billions of people who follow other religions, and the fact that there is no proof that any religion is superior. I respect those who have faith and believe that all have the right to their own beliefs, but why so judgy? What makes your book more credible than other texts?
It makes sense to me. Why bother being part of a religion if you don't actually think it's true. Seems like a person like that would be "spiritual but not religious." I'm an atheist FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christians are hardly the only groups who believe this.
Look at fighting between Buddhist, Hindus, and Muslims in Asia.
Do Buddhists really believe their religion is the only true one and that everyone else will go to hell? I don't think so.
Don't paint these religions with such a broad brush.
Anonymous wrote:Np. People from these types of religions are the reason for so much war, bloodshed and turmoil in the world. They just couldn’t (and still don’t) leave others who believe differently alone. Claiming superiority is a means to conquests and controlling the population.
Anonymous wrote:I know some very intelligent people who are Christian and believe that Christianity is the only religion that is “right”. — all other religions are wrong and followers of those religions are going to hell. How can anyone honestly believe this? It seems incredibly ethnocentric to me given so many ancient religions, billions of people who follow other religions, and the fact that there is no proof that any religion is superior. I respect those who have faith and believe that all have the right to their own beliefs, but why so judgy? What makes your book more credible than other texts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christianity is the only religion that is fundamentally based on faith instead of works
Jesus Christ was all about works. I don't understand your statement.
Your works do not earn you a place in heaven
RIght, you can be the most helpful person on earth -- always doing for others -- but if you don't also believe that Jesus is the son of God, you are hell-bound, according to Christian doctrine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christianity is the only religion that is fundamentally based on faith instead of works
Jesus Christ was all about works. I don't understand your statement.
Your works do not earn you a place in heaven
Anonymous wrote:Christianity is the only religion that is fundamentally based on faith instead of works
Jesus Christ was all about works. I don't understand your statement.
Christianity is the only religion that is fundamentally based on faith instead of works
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you tell me what religion does not teach that it is correct?
They all do. The problem with posters here is Christianity, not religions that think they're correct. And Christianity is open to all who will believe, so it's on you whether to accept it or not.
Christians believe that Jesus Christ is God Himself. If that's true (you can believe it or not, but it's true or not regardless of what you believe) -- if Jesus is God -- then to reject Christ is to reject God. There's no way around that.
Anonymous wrote:Can you tell me what religion does not teach that it is correct?
Anonymous wrote:Can you tell me what religion does not teach that it is correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why bother believing in a religion if you do not think it is the right one?
If another religion or faith is right, then why are you wanting your time with that one instead of the other
My middle school religion teacher said something that has stuck with me all this time.
We're all just people wandering through the forest, hoping to find our way out without getting eaten by bear or something. We have a map - our religion's teachings. We are confident that this map is correct, and if we follow this map we'll end up out of the woods and into heaven.
But just because we firmly believe our map is right, and we will continue to follow our map, that doesn't mean that other people's maps are wrong. Some people (ie, other denominations of Christians, in our case), seem to be walking on nearly identical paths and trails through the woods. Other people (even some with a map labeled the same as mine!) seem to be walking in circles or backwards.
I can, and should, share my map with anyone who wants it - and even invite people to follow me and my map, especially if they seem lost in the woods.
But it's really not my place at all to be snatching maps from other people or to be denigrating other maps.
I'm deep in the woods. I can't see the exit. Maybe their maps get to the exact same place, just on a different path. Maybe there path is more direct and easier. Maybe it's more circuitous and harder.
All I know if that I believe my map will get me out of the woods, so follow my own map, invite anyone who wants to join me on my trails, and leave everyone else to follow their own map without my making things harder for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christianity is the only religion that is fundamentally based on faith instead of works
That's a key difference and why I believe in Christianity over other religions.
Not all of us Christians. Only the Protestants. Speak for yourself.