[Discussion] Top 5 Religions In The World!? Which Is Correct?

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Prime Rib

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I feel that all Religions are paths to reaching the same goal, as a Hindu i feel that we are only better than the others cause we do not forcibly force our religion unto others. Hinduism isn't even a set in stone thing, it allows freedom for you to worship god in your own way, a common misconception is that there are a million different gods, but in actuality they are different personas of the same ultimate being. I think that God (who is Allah and Yahweh) can be viewed as part of the ultimate being. Most religions emphasize the same ideals of altruism, and goodwill so I think that they all lead to the same thing. I am also kind of deist, i believe in the Big Bang, but do not think that it could have happened by itself - there probably was something that set things into motion.

If I had to say any religiion is the best - its probably Buddhism - because it carries on the ideals of not forcing itself on others, and the altruistic ideals of other religions without the burden of declaring that it is the best. Because of such modesty i feel that it is the most efficient.

you are wrong about allah and yahweh.

there are many god like but there is only one true god.

most religions reject jesus christ as the son of god thus they reject the father aka GOD
 

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Behind the computer screen, Atheists feel super Euphoric and have the power of the fedora


In real life, they wouldn't dare insult a religious person or group, they're too scared.

I would never insult them.!!

if they believe then its there belief, nothing wrong with.!!

I only have a problem when people based on religion judge everything else, like its the most absolute thing there is.!!

and that's just dumb.!!
 

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Ehh, I wouldn't say one is more correct than the other. Now, I don't have a religion really.
I mean, I don't think that there is an almighty person above calling the shots.

I think of God as you, me, the trees, the birds, the cats, everything really.

Its whats inside you that makes you who you are, not the almighty god.

I can't really explain it, I just know my opinion on it and how I feel about it.
You're not totally wrong, YHWH means I AM, ergo God is present in all things. The supreme of being of Hindusim and Zoroastiansim, Brahman and Ahura Mazda, are a similar concept. The sad thing is that the Abrahamic God tends to gets oversimplified as some Zeus-like figure.
Yup, flaws. There are several ifxt you'd care to look for them and not be brainwashed.
If I were to guess, the two things you're talking about are the atrocities in the OT, and the doctrine of hell. While I have yet to research the full context of the OT, Hell/Gehenna is actually a corruption of the Greco-Roman Christians equating Gehenna with the Tartarus of Greek myth (eternal torment in an underground world of punishment with no escape). Gehenna comes from Gi Hinnon(Valley of Hinnon). It was a cursed valley where Apostate Jews would secretly sacrifice their children to Moloch by burning them alive. According to Jewish lore, the valley was cursed as a place of burning punishment for those Apostates and other wicked men after death as earthbound spirits, but the lore was that you were only there for a finite time until your soul was burned away, serve your time, or you managed to escape via repentance or some divine salvation. It was more of a purgatory-type concept in it's true Jewish origin. Though I somewhat agree with you, many people blindly accept poor doctrine on account of misguided faith.
 
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