"The only true religion is that which follows the only true God."
Very possible; but then which is the true religion, Judaism or Christianity? They both follow the same God. The same Yahweh that gave the 10 comandments to Moses, and the same God that passed down laws to the apostles. How are general believers supposed to know which is the 'chosen' religion.
"...but following the teachings of God that He gives to us."
Aside from the bible and the apostles, how does God convey his teachings? And if he has taught you, why has he not taught me? I will probably never understand how so many can use the bible as such a strong fundament, when it was quite factually written down by men. I know that God told these men directly what to write, but think about it; if one of my professors recited a book to me, I highly doubt I would be able to go back to my room and write down the whole thing verbatim. And I am not saying that the same does not apply to the torah, the talmud, the koran, etc. The fact is, God did not write the bible in heaven, and make it appear somewhere on earth for someone to find. Anything passed through man is fallible, and I believe the bible is quite flawed. If God had truly written it himself, maybe things would be different.
"God has always led His church by Prophets men called of God by revelation to speak in the current time."
This line truly interests me. We have all read about the prophets in the bible, but what about the last 2000 years. Have there really been any signs of prophets, and if so, why have I not picked up on them? Where, exactly, are they?
"...God revealed that truth to me directly."
I was wondering about this statement as well, only because I have never experienced something like it.
"...on our pursuit of the truth and our acceptance of it."
On this statement I could not agree with you more. Your comments, however, lean towards a side that seems that you believe you have already found the truth, and steadfastly stick to it. Now I assume that God wants all his children to love him and believe in him. If this is true, I would also think that God would give each human something, a thought or idea, that would sway that human to the side of belief. If all this is true, than how come Christianity is not the most popular religion in the world. Why did God not implant some thought into each newborn's mind, saying that Christianity is the correct one. One would think that a God, going to all the trouble of creating a world, full of humans and everything, would ensure that his creations would follow him. Yet that just isn't the case on earth.
I believe I will not know the truth until I die. Sure I would love to go to heaven, but the idea of an afterlife is just not logical to me. I could never tell someone that they were wrong about their ideas, because, who knows, I could be way off. But while I am here on earth, I will continue to try and make people think about alternatives.