Is one religion sufficent enough to contain the ...

Is one religion sufficent enough to contain the essence of God? I mean think about it there are so many religions and so many different people in the world from different cultural backgrounds that it makes me wonder how can anybody say that their religion is the only true religion and only way to reach and have an eternal life in heaven while the rest will suffer in hell. Now does this make me a bad Christian or wrong for not believing that a majority of the world is going to hell? Don't get me wrong I don't believe that everybody is going to heaven either as there are some truly evil people in the world who show no remorse for their actions at all but I have trouble believeing that a majority of the world who isn't Christian is going to burn in hell for an eternity as well as there are some really good and sound people who have very good morals.


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"Whom the gods would destroy, they first drive mad."  Euripides. 

The more we see of the words of Obamites, the closer they come to madness.

Only we who keep our sanity will survive the Obamite rebellion.

Maybe that is the difference in how we believe.  You believe in teachings of a minister in the distant past.

I believe in a man, Jesus Christ.  He isn't a set of teachings.  He is a very real person, not a set of teachings.  I am a very real person, not a set of teachings.  That's the difference.  Christians believe Jesus, and we believe IN Jesus. 

That is why we do what we do.

Posted 2008-11-03T20:16:13Z
 
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I grew up in a Christian family, went to a Christian school, my sister is a missionary for SIM in Africa, and I have read the Bible many times. But I still think that Falun Dafa is great.

Also, Li Hongzhi, is the teacher of Falun Dafa. He is from China, but He now lives in NY. I saw Him at a conference in Washington D.C. last year and when I saw Him he didn't even seem to have a body He just seemed like a doorway to the cosmos. The things that He teaches about are very old teachings of the Universe, but so were Jesus' teachings. I suggest you take a look at falundafa.org and you will see that reading the scriptures is like drinking pure mountain water.

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I will not start trying to find scripture to quote, but you are more than likley firmiliar with this ( many will be called but few will be chosen ) i would never tell anyone they were going to hell, but we have been warned against false prophets and false doctrine that could even deceive the very elect if possible so there is no way I could except any one except  Christ for my lord.

The fact is that in the last nearly 2000 years most people has had the chance to except Christ as Lord,

But the religion has nothing to do with it, because christianity has very little to do with religion and visa versa, religion will not save anyone.

 
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I agree with you.  There are so many differnt religions out there.  With so many differnt rules.  So how do we know which religion is the right religion to get to God? I believe as long as you believe there is a God, and only one God  and that he sent his only son to us to save us from our sins then that's all you need.  Why bother following all these religion rules.  Follow the bible.  That's the only thing you need. 

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 Follow the bible.  That's the only thing you need.

 

.......trying to follow the bible has been the big historical problem.  When someone says, "Follow the bible," what does that mean?  It means, to me, that the person has probably never read the bible...very much....if people really followed the bible, they'd wind up in jail or worse, nowadays.....

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Rand: The fact is that in the last nearly 2000 years most people has had the chance to except Christ as Lord,.................................................Odette: The "fact". Really? Now, how to go about proving this "fact?" Just start going through history, all parts, every nook and cranny. Then, end up at the present time, with about four and and half billion plus, who are not Christians, and the opportunity has never existed to "accept Christ." Why o why do people say things like this? Just uncontrollably ethnocentric?

Posted 2009-02-26T03:36:22Z
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like i said before religion does not make god because god religion is. there are some in different cultures who either passed down belief or saw for him or herself enough to know.I f you want to know; i am back and there is no argument that i care to hear that im not. especially because of... just know its in the bible the way i come to be now. hebrews 2-9 to the end of ten tells you some.Look it up. have you noticed im here through some of barack's changes like the bailout money that he first thought was a good idea because of advisors that were not in his best interest?I kindly reminded him this was not his first idea of the matter. like stevie wonder felt when he wrote for me from my father,me,the council,the bible,and of good. (when i am stifeled our words still rein) and it says over hearts i have painfully turned every stone just to find i have found what i searched to discover. barack; i believe is my true brother which translates to an angel of god.   

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MAKING THE TEST Following are a few questions that should help you to see whether your religion adheres to the Bible. Answer the inquiries as you read them. Then ponder what the Bible has to say. If yours is the true religion it will be in harmony with the Bible. Since the King James Version is perhaps the Bible most commonly used in English-speaking countries, all references will be from it in making this doctrinal test, though you will find the same truth in any other Bible translation. First, does your religion teach the “Trinity” doctrine, which claims that Almighty God and Jesus Christ and the holy spirit are three persons combined to make one God? Does it say that the Son, Jesus Christ, is coeternal and coequal with the Father, Jehovah God? Now consider what the Bible says on this matter: “There is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.” (1 Tim. 2:5) Thus, God is one person, and Jesus is no part of God but is the mediator between God and man. Jesus, too, said: “Hear, O Israel; the Lord our God is one Lord.” (Mark 12:29) And of himself Jesus said: “I am the Son of God.” (John 10:36; see also Luke 1:32.) So rather than Jesus’ being God or a part of God, the Bible speaks of him as the Son of God. Are Jehovah God and Christ Jesus coeternal, as the “Trinity” doctrine claims? Of Jehovah the Bible says: “From everlasting to everlasting, thou art God.” Also, it calls him “the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity.” (Ps. 90:2; Isa. 57:15) Hence he was not born, was not created; he had no beginning. But note that the Bible calls Jesus Christ “the firstborn of every creature,” and “the beginning of the creation of God.”—Col. 1:15; Rev. 3:14. And what about their being coequal? Those who teach the “Trinity” believe that they are. But Jesus said: “My Father is greater than I.” (John 14:28) And the Bible, at Mark 13:32, says that the Father has knowledge of important information of which the angels and the Son are ignorant. Obviously, then, Jesus and the Father are not equal. How does your religion compare with what these scriptures teach? It should agree with them if yours is the true religion. Make the test on another fundamental teaching. Does your religion teach that the soul is immortal, which means it cannot die? Note what the Bible says: “None can keep alive his own soul.” (Ps. 22:29) “He hath poured out his soul unto death.” (Isa. 53:12) “Every living soul died.” (Rev. 16:3) “The soul that sinneth, it shall die.” (Ezek. 18:4, 20) The Bible answer is obvious. It teaches that souls are mortal, that they can and do die. Does your religion teach that? It should if it is the true one. Try another question. Does your religion teach that only the wicked go to hell, that hell is a place of fire and that none are resurrected from hell? The Bible says that Jesus Christ was in hell three days and was resurrected from there. In a prophecy concerning him, it explains: “Thou wilt not leave my soul in hell [sheol]; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.” (Ps. 16:10; Acts 2:31) Also, Jonah was a man that was as in hell and got out alive. When swallowed by a big fish, Jonah said: “Out of the belly of hell [sheol] cried I.” (Jonah 2:2) Where was Jonah? In the fish’s belly, and there was no fire there! What, then, is hell? Let us see from the Bible. At Genesis 37:35 Jacob, one of Jesus’ forefathers, when mourning for his son Joseph, whom he thought to be dead, lamented: “I will go down into the grave [sheol] unto my son mourning.” Here the American Standard Version leaves the Hebrew word sheol untranslated; the King James Version renders it “grave,” but the Catholic Douay Version renders it “hell.” Obviously sheol, or hell, is mankind’s common grave. And note that the Bible says: “Death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them.” (Rev. 20:13) Yes, all those in hell are to be resurrected! Does your religion teach this? Since the Bible does, so will the true religion. Now for another question. Does your religion teach that the dead are conscious? The inspired Scriptures say: “For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing.” (Eccl. 9:5) “The dead praise not the LORD, neither any that go down into silence.” (Ps. 115:17) So, according to the Bible, the dead are not conscious. However, they have the grand prospect of being raised from unconsciousness by means of a resurrection from the dead.—John 5:28, 29; Acts 24:15. You can also very easily make the test in connection with other teachings. For example, does your religion teach that Christians are still under the Mosaic law, and that the observance of a weekly sabbath day is therefore binding upon them? (Rom. 6:14; Col. 2:16, 17) Does your religion permit any praying or bowing before images in worship? (Lev. 26:1; 1 Cor. 10:14) Does it allow the eating of blood? (Lev. 17:12-14; Acts 15:28, 29) Does it have a clergy class upon which it bestows titles such as “Father” and “Reverend”? (Matt. 23:9; Job 32:21, 22) The scriptures here cited show that the true religion does not teach or practice any of these things. It is important that you make such a test. If you are not certain what your religion teaches, then, by all means, find out. Then examine its teachings in the light of God’s Word. See if these are supported by the Bible. If they are not, reject that religion. Locate the religion whose teachings are in harmony with the Bible. Yes, heed the Bible admonition: “Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.”—1 Thess. 5:21. EXAMINING THE FRUITAGE The true religion can also be identified by the fruitage it bears. Jesus Christ explained that there is one outstanding feature by which it can be recognized, saying: “By this all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love among yourselves.” (John 13:35) Does your religion produce this fruitage of love? Does it inspire its people genuinely to love one another, regardless of the race or nationality to which they belong?—1 John 4:20. Is it not obvious that, instead of bearing the fruitage of love, the major religions of the world have condoned and even encouraged their members to hate and war against persons of another race or nationality? During wartime millions of persons belonging to the same religion have slaughtered one another on the battlefields, with each side supported by their respective clergy who are also of the same religion! Religions that produce such unloving fruitage are not pursuing the way of love and of true religion. By the fruitage they bear you can identify them to be false.—1 John 3:10-12. Examine further. Whether the religion that you have been taught is the true one can also be determined by its attitude toward the world. Jesus Christ showed the proper position of true worshipers when he said: “They are no part of the world, just as I am no part of the world.” (John 17:16) And his disciple James wrote: “Do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with God?”—Jas. 4:4. The true religion, therefore, obeys these Scriptural instructions and keeps separate from the world. Does your religion do so? Or is it an integral part of the world and its politics? Does it, for example, encourage participation in political elections? If you really desire God’s blessing, you cannot afford to maintain connections with a religion that disobeys Christ’s instructions on these matters. Continue to examine. Whether the religion that you have been taught is the true one or not can also be determined by its attitude toward God’s name, Jehovah. (Ps. 83:18; Isa. 12:4, 5) Jesus Christ set the proper example in this connection by publicizing God’s name, explaining in prayer to his Father: “I have made your name manifest to the men you gave me out of the world.” (John 17:6) Does your religion bear this fruitage? Is it particularly noted for its making known God’s name and purposes? The true religion is. Examine yet further. The true religion can also be identified by its imitating Jesus’ example of giving an important place to God’s Word. It firmly believes that “all Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for reproving, for setting things straight.” (2 Tim. 3:16) Therefore, it is particularly noted for its activity of teaching others God’s Word. Is yours? Does your religion provide free home Bible instruction at the convenience of interested persons? The true religion does. Continue the examination, for there is yet another outstanding feature of the true religion. That is its preaching of the message of God’s kingdom. Jesus Christ also set the example in bearing this fruitage. The Bible explains: “He went journeying from city to city and from village to village, preaching and declaring the good news of the kingdom of God.” (Luke 8:1) He also instructed his disciples. (Matt. 10:12-14) And when giving the commission for Christians living in these “last days,” Jesus said: “This good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations; and then the end will come.”—Matt. 24:14. How does your religion measure up? Does it take the Kingdom message to the homes of the people, performing the ministry in the way Jesus and his apostles did? Can its ministers say, as did the apostle Paul: “I did not hold back from telling you any of the things that were profitable nor from teaching you publicly and from house to house”? (Acts 20:20) The ministers of the true religion can, for this is the principal way they perform their ministry.

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