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How does one religion preside over the other?



How can one religion have more evidence than the other? How can Christianity be “more right” than a Pagan or a Wiccan religion?

And please don’t cite “proof” from you religious texts since they are not obejctive scientific facts but just assumptions.

8 Responses to “How does one religion preside over the other?”
  1. Regan Whittaker Said:

    God has said without Jesus noone can be saved….any relig that denies the Trinity is false!!!

  2. Reid Sims Said:

    There are many roads to God and perhaps Christianity isn’t the only one.

  3. Kody Page Said:

    There is no presiding over of anything except for the willing “flock” of each particular religion.

    Believers in the Bible can cite some archaeological evidence and possibly some prophetic ones…

    I’m not sure about the other ones….

  4. Kane Robinson Said:

    Because only one god could have supreme authority over the earth not thousands and I believe that one god is God the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords.

  5. Mason Hartley Said:

    The law of non-contradiction is the foundation for all logical thinking. It is known by a couple different names: the law of contradiction, and the law of non-contradiction. No matter what you call it, this law is absolutely inviolable. The law may be defined as follows: a statement cannot be true and not true at the same time and in the same respect. For example: It cannot be both raining and not raining at the same time and in the same respect. It could have been raining yesterday, but not today. Or, it could be raining where I live but not where you live. But it cannot be both raining and not raining at the same time and in the same place.

    The law of non-contradiction is a very useful tool in helping to arrive at the truth regarding which worldview has more validity. For those familiar with the conflicting doctrines of the major world religions, it is rather apparent that they cannot all be true. Some are pantheistic, some are polytheistic, and still others are monotheistic.
    Some teach a personal God, while others teach an impersonal one. Now it follows that if there is only one God — if monotheism is true — then all religions that teach polytheism and pantheism must then of necessity be false. And if it is true that God is a personal God, then all religions that teach an impersonal God must be false.

    Christianity teaches that when a person dies, that person will go to heaven or to hell. Eastern religions say those who die will be reincarnated. Now a person could go to heaven or hell, or be reincarnated, but he cannot go to heaven or hell and be reincarnated at the same time. Both views cannot be right. One must be wrong. We could say the same about each of the doctrines of the various religions.

    Just to add on-
    Regarding Wicca, witches follow a principle of ethics known as the Wiccan Rede: “That ye harm none, do what ye will.” Whether witches realize it or not, their views raise some very problematic issues even over and above those raised by animism above: (1) Where does the Wiccan Rede derive from? (2) If there is “no one right religion, way, or truth for all,” then why is this rule (the Wiccan Rede) universal? How do we know that witches are not just trying to impose their rule on us to “shackle our minds and actions,” as they put it? (3) How do witches account for the origin and existence of evil and suffering?

  6. Kian 27 Said:

    It is an objective historical fact that Jesus rose from the dead.

    Have you ever examined the evidence?

  7. Brendon Norris Said:

    Part of religious freedom is the right to believe that other beliefs and other people are wrong. In fact, in order to believe anything close to traditional Christian teachings, you have to believe that other religions are wrong. That’s just part of their belief system, and they have an inalienable right to believe such.

    Everyone thinks there is more religion supporting their personal religion. If they didn’t, they wouldn’t be following it. However, believers need to understand the difference between subjective and objective evidence.

  8. Reese Rush Said:

    Religion is man’s inability to understand G-D on G-D’s terms.

    That said, I am a Jew because Judaism besides being the first major monotheistic religion offers me the best path towards G-D. Judiaism is alon among most religions in that one needs not be a Jew to enjoy G-D’s favour. Only Jews must follow Jewish Law. G-D loves all people and will reward all righteous people regardless of their religious affiliation.

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