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Well because we are humans. And human opinions differ and make errors. Basically there are many cases when we can't understand what our actions will have on others.
Now do you believe that God would send us to live each by his own standards.
And by worshiping God we would be more likely to follow his guiding. It benefits us.
So basically you don't believe in any religion ?
My religion is about treating my fellowman in a fair an compassionate manner.
In which case your questions have little relevancy.
So is my "religion" the true religion?
Well because we are humans. And human opinions differ and make errors. Basically there are many cases when we can't understand what our actions will have on others.
Now do you believe that God would send us to live each by his own standards.
And by worshiping God we would be more likely to follow his guiding. It benefits us.
So basically you don't believe in any religion ?
As others have pointed out, defining religion solely as a system of ethics is problematic and fails to capture the spectrum of what religion actually is and the roles that it plays in people's lives. Even if this argument followed, I'm not seeing how defining religion solely in terms of ethics leads to the conclusion that there is only one "right" or "true" religion.
Do you think your God would send people to live in the world for tens of thousands of years, or hundreds of thousands, without making its presence or desires known?
None "per se"
Did you ever consider seeing what anyone of them has to offer? I mean reading the religion's scripture.
How do you know if you didn't try it ?A religion that was suited to everyone would most likely be so insipid as to include in its major teachings, "Thou shalt breathe."
Of course. I have read them all and see nothing in any of them that I could say is not of human origin. If religions are of human origin then I can conjure up my own with no particular god at its head and be just as assured of its truth as any other religion regardless of pedigree.
How do you know if you didn't try it ?
How do you know if you didn't try it ?
Does this include the Quraan ? Are you aware when it was revealed? And do you know about the scientific miracles that proves the Quraan as the word of God ?
How do you know if you didn't try it ?
Belief structures are not identical with religion. I believe I need to work in order to buy things. That's not a religious belief, unless you define any belief whatsoever as religious, like the belief you need to bathe in order for people to wish to be around you. But that makes religion as anything uniquely different from the mundane utterly pointless then, doesn't it?Now I can make a thousand question in the list. The set of answers you provide for these questions is your religion. They form your beliefs by which you live your life.
Why? Why is it my duty? Says who?Now before you give answers to these questions and adopt them in your life, it is your duty to search and see if God already handed you answers to these questions.
What do you mean there can only be one right choice? That's completely false, and not well thought out at all. There can be multiple correct choices, each bring about the same end result. Since you like math, let's keep it simple. According to you 5+5=10. There it is! The Truth! Right? Wrong. 2+2+6=10 too. 4x4-6=10. 700\10+3=10.And since religions have major differences, there is only one true religion. Just like 1+1=2 ... You only have once right answer. And let's not forget that there are MAJOR difference between religions in the worshiping aspect. Not only in the do and donts.
Well, according to the math standards, we need to find what works. And that is living for God. Not following your math approach. That's not following God. It's following you.So its our duty to search for this true religion that God gave us, and I firmly believe that God didn't leave each one of us to live by his standards.
I have often heard that why would our religion be wrong if we believe in God.
Well let me start by saying that every person has a religion. Even the one who says I don't belong to any religion.
Assume that you don't follow any religion, I will ask you four questions
If somebody came to kill you, do you think it is okay if you killed him? self defense?
Is it okay to have alcohol?
Is it okay to have drugs?
Is it okay to lie for a good reason?
Now I can make a thousand question in the list. The set of answers you provide for these questions is your religion. They form your beliefs by which you live your life.
Now before you give answers to these questions and adopt them in your life, it is your duty to search and see if God already handed you answers to these questions.
And since religions have major differences, there is only one true religion. Just like 1+1=2 ... You only have once right answer. And let's not forget that there are MAJOR difference between religions in the worshiping aspect. Not only in the do and donts.
So its our duty to search for this true religion that God gave us, and I firmly believe that God didn't leave each one of us to live by his standards.
I am wondering what compassionate manner means to you.
I think God would judge if its true or not
A religion that was suited to everyone would most likely be so insipid as to include in its major teachings, "Thou shalt breathe."
I still can't understand why none have noticed the worshiping part in the thread