2.718281828459045235360287471352662497757247093699: Does every religion accept its own God only and no others? Are there any religions that share Gods?
And if every religion rejects all other Gods isn’t that rather similar in some ways to the atheists’ position?
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Answers and Views:
Answer by BrokenEye, Pathogen G immune
Pretty sure the Muslim Jewish and Christian gods are all the same guy.
exactly. if every religion claims that their god is the right one, doesn’t that clearly show that there may be none at all ?? religion is a stupid fairytale concept. people should seriously wake up from this delusion.Answer by Thomas H
There is only one God. He has sent fire from heaven. Choose this day whom you will serve.Answer by HTacianas_II
Some Hindus accept Jesus as “a god”. They put a statue of him on the shelf with all the rest.Answer by ask a mexican – hola reportolas!
Muslims, Jews, and Christians pretty much all pray to Abraham’s God…Answer by Corey
Wicca and eclectic neopagans “share” other religions’ gods without even asking nicely first.Answer by B MARLEY
Coz man created religionsAnswer by Bert
The three largest religions have the same god.
Other religions have other gods and most Pagans acknowledge most of them, no matter where they come from.Answer by zoltar
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Most religions accept multiple gods, it’s just the abrahamic ones really that accept only one.
And yes, it is similar, atheists just go one god further.Answer by slamman138
No there are some traditions that teach that there is no one way. Unitarians, Hindus for example.Answer by magpieix A.L.M.N.
Asian religions tend to trade, adopt, and borrow each other’s gods all the time.Answer by Tim
All (or almost all) monotheistic religions claim to have the only God or the only way to God. On the other hand Polytheistic religions often accept the gradual addition of new gods as they find them out or decide on new ones. Historically some Polytheistic religions have even allowed people to “become gods” in their systems of belief.
Just because religions disagree on points doesn’t invalidate religion outright. It is entirely plausible that there could be out there one God who has been trying to reach people in one particular way. And if this God is as good and amazing as everyone says he is then I guess he probably can make that decision for himself. Because most believers are convinced of the truth of their beliefs though they are generally unwilling to accept other beliefs as a part of that.
Answer by Cult of the Weeping BirchWe don’t share gods. We just think that everyone interprets the same gods differently. Really, we’re all worshiping gods from the same group of deities.
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