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you might even decide you don't need any of them.
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you might even decide you don't need any of them.
Each religion claims it is the *ONLY* way to salvation?
Ok, this has to do with 'religious exclusivity.'
Each religion claims it is the *ONLY* way to salvation?
How can that be?
I cannot join a religion that forces me to believe that all other 'paths' lead to damnation.
That's huberis -- no?
How can a Christian sit down across a table from a Jew -- and get along just fine -- but all the while, between smiles, the Christian is THINKING (about the Jew), "Umm, you're a nice guy -- but you do know you're going straight to hell, right?" (because Christians believe their way is the ***ONLY*** way to salvation) -- and the Jew is thinking the same thing about the Christian (?)
That 'exclusivity' aspect of organized religions is something I CANNOT get past! And it seems to be an integral part of (at least) Christianity. Further, Christianity asks followers to reach out and 'save' others. So, in the above encounter, the Christian would be compeled to 'save' the Jew from himself! -- Because the Jew's religion falls outside the "*ONLY*" correct path (accepting Jesus as one's ONLY savior). In other words, the Jew's beliefs are 'wrong.' Or at least 'misguided.'
I can't bring myself to believe that perspective is correct!
Please advise.
Thanks!
Are you building on what I've said, or attempting to argue with it? It may be the case that Hinduism grants equal credence to all religions (and I'll trust you on this point, that it does), but this doesn't at all deter from what I'm getting at. "Exponents of all faiths mirror each other's convictions," I said. Even if Hindus don't think Christians or Muslims necessarily have it wrong, by choosing Hinduism over Christianity and Islam, they've displayed the same preference towards Hinduism that the Christian has about Christianity, and the Muslim, Islam, and still believe that they've chosen one of the correct paths. In simpler terms, every religious person thinks they've got it right, whether or not they embrace the possibility of other "rights" is irrelevant.
Every great popular religion has claimed to be the only way,
Which is two, maybe, when addes to the "great and popular" standard you set earlier. There are many, many other paths.Well, okay, just the ones aiming at world domination. :angel2:
There are only many paths to a supposed god if there is one.
There are only many paths to a supposed god if there is one.
Often people used the illustration of the spokes of a wagon wheel all leading to the same direction. But in comparison with Jesus teachings at Matthew (7:13,14,22,23) all spokes (paths) do not lead to the same direction.
 I'm sure many people are going through the same inner battle over this issue. It's a hurdle that is keeping my spiritual 'lobe' in arrested development! If I can truly get past it, I would be grateful! A logjam would vanish.
Ok, this has to do with 'religious exclusivity.'
Each religion claims it is the *ONLY* way to salvation?
How can that be?
I cannot join a religion that forces me to believe that all other 'paths' lead to damnation.
That's huberis -- no?
How can a Christian sit down across a table from a Jew -- and get along just fine -- but all the while, between smiles, the Christian is THINKING (about the Jew), "Umm, you're a nice guy -- but you do know you're going straight to hell, right?" (because Christians believe their way is the ***ONLY*** way to salvation) -- and the Jew is thinking the same thing about the Christian (?)
That 'exclusivity' aspect of organized religions is something I CANNOT get past! And it seems to be an integral part of (at least) Christianity. Further, Christianity asks followers to reach out and 'save' others. So, in the above encounter, the Christian would be compeled to 'save' the Jew from himself! -- Because the Jew's religion falls outside the "*ONLY*" correct path (accepting Jesus as one's ONLY savior). In other words, the Jew's beliefs are 'wrong.' Or at least 'misguided.'
I can't bring myself to believe that perspective is correct!
Please advise.
Thanks!
wonderingmind,
If you're lucky you'll learn that we are all one and it doesnt matter who follows what religion.
There are only many paths to a supposed god if there is one.
True! People who worship money, may choose to steal it or work very hard for it.
People who worship sex might visit brothels, ruin their health, cheat on their spouses, etc...
People who worship amusment, may spend all their time and wealth seeking temporal pleasures, or they may just go for a walk in the woods.
@emu...
"Are you asking how a religion that preaches exclusivism can be correct?"
I'm not really asking that -- because (according to my own sensibilities) it feels like a religion that preaches exclusivity, cannot possibly 'correct.' It's not just the exclusivity, but the superiority that goes along with it. Like the 'allowance for ingnorance' idea. It's condescending + patronizing. Like, "you don't believe the 'correct' things, but I'll allow for that, because you are just plain ignorant."
Huh?