Emily: What religion teaches that all religions are correct?
I remember hearing about some religion that teaches that it doesn’t matter what religion you are, and that all are correct and will get you into heaven. Does anyone know what religion that is?
Answers and Views:
Answer by Courtesy Flush
That would be the common sense religion.
Answer by Death to Rational Discourse
I believe that’s a trait of Buddhism, but unfortunately I can’t elaborate.
edit: Yeah, the Baha’i Faith is the more relevant answer. But Buddhism also teaches this.
Answer by BryanIt’s called Bahai.Answer by Uncle Cyril Wayne T
HInduism comes pretty close to that.Answer by Hanith
SATANISM I FUCKING HATE SATAN OMG TURN TO CHRIST NOW OR YOU WILL BURN FOREVERAnswer by White_Wolf
well, I am wiccan. it tells us to choose pieces of every religion that we believe in and to create out own. it allows us religious freedom and that no one religion is right or wrong.
I really hope i helped. i can look it up if you want. 🙂
WolfAnswer by Joe Harris
Jesus isn’t a religion, its a relationshipAnswer by Moley ® © ™
SpeculatismAnswer by Breandan an Bodhbhdercc
Well, as a Buddhist I believe that all religions can be correct. In the words of the Dalai Lama, “the best religion is the one that gets you closest to God. It is the one that makes you a better person.”
If that religion is Christianity, then you should become a Christian. If that religion is Islam, then I wish you to find Islam. If it happens no religion is best for you, then why should I say “find a religion?”Answer by James
Unitarian Universalism would be a candidate, although I guess they would be opposed to religions that are against looking after your neighbour and you don’t necessarily have to believe in heaven to be a member…not that means much…one sixth of the Dutch Protestant church are allegedly consider themselves atheists or agnostics.Answer by Miz T
This question begs another: Is your sole reason for choosing a religion not a belief in the universal power of the Almighty but to get a ticket to Heaven and get it punched? I’m absolutely horrified at the thought that anyone would choose to affiliate with a religious community for such selfish reasons!Answer by Daria Morgendorffer
Ba’Hai and Hinduism both teach this.Answer by Rodney A
that religion is PC BS
christianity and islam are both FALSE religions
as they divide mankind
and condemn the rest of us to eternal hellfire.
hell is full of them.Answer by Salam Alaykum
that would be the most insincere and dishonest religion
religions may have similarities but there are still many differences
for example Islam teaches there is strictly only one God, not buts. However many Christians have a trinity, which joins partners with God.
Then how can you say these both are correct?
Some Jews believe there is no such thing as Hell, whereas in Islam, there exists a hell and a heaven, so how can both be correct?
Answer by omarta1according to logic “2 contradictory statements cannot both be true”
perhaps its the bahai faith ure thinking about…
Answer by SBR32277I think there is a difference between all religions being correct and none being wrong. The reality is that all religions are designed by humans and in that sense, none of them are correct as a whole. Religions are designed as a tool for emotional well being so in that sense, none of them are wrong. What you are left with is deciding which religion best suits your emotional/spiritual needs and makes sense to you.Answer by Olmec
The Gay religionAnswer by CoffeeBen
I do but I won’t give it publicity though here’s a hint : Muslims routinely murder these people because they claim the same thing Muslims claim in relation to Christianity : A new revelation.
ISn’t that something.
But here is where reason should stop you cold :
Truth in Religion: The Plurality of Religions and the Unity of Truth
Mortimer J. Adler
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“Arguing that religious beliefs, even if beyond proof, ought to obey the logic of truth, he suggests that the major religions of the Far East foster cultural schizophrenia by compartmentalizing scientific facts and religious views. After determining that Eastern cosmological religions cannot be considered “logical and factual,” Adler weighs the three monotheisms–Christianity, Judaism, Islam–and indecisively posits, “We can only say that one of these religions is truer than the other two.” ”
” The key difference is this: when I say “Squash is gross” and you say “Squash is good” we aren’t really disagreeing. All I mean is “I don’t like squash” and all you mean is “I do like squash.” Those statements don’t conflict. But when I say “The top quark exists” and you say “There is no top quark” we’ve made conflicting truth-claims. When it comes to squash, we can both be right–not so with quarks. To say that there is a God is to make a truth-claim. It is to assert the existence of an individual, just like in the quark case. Either there’s a top quark or there isn’t-either there’s a God or there isn’t. “
Answer by HarpreetSikhism!Answer by majnun99
Baha’i. Hindus also believe that.Answer by Richard M
Only false religions think that all religions are equal.
Only made up religions are equal.
Judaism and Christianity are different in that god came to reveal Himself to people.
Most religions are man looking for God.
Officially, Buddhists do not believe in God as Buddhists. It is a humanist philosophy about bettering oneself by one’s own efforts. Buddha taught how to do it 600 years before Christ.
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