How do you know God exists and why is your religion the right one?
I see debates all the time on the existence of God [none of which are convincing enough to prove there is]. However, maybe you can give it a shot: How you know he exists and how you know your religion is the right one and not someone else’s…(i.e. God vs. Allah vs. Zeus vs. the flying spaghetti monster)
(ok that last one was just a joke, however equally as ridiculous as the others)
There is no doubt that the number of different religions in the world makes it a challenge to know which one is correct. First, let’s consider some thoughts on the overall subject and then look at how one might approach the topic in a manner that can actually get to a right conclusion about God. The challenge of different answers to a particular issue is not unique to the topic of religion. For example, you can sit 100 math students down, give them a complex problem to solve, and it is likely that many will get the answer wrong. But does this mean that a correct answer does not exist? Not at all. Those who get the answer wrong simply need to be shown their error and know the techniques necessary to arrive at the correct answer.
http://www.gotquestions.org/correct-religion.html
The more the light of reason shines on it, the truer and more intelligible it becomes.
All other religions break down at a point.
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- Catholic
My religion is right for me. I am a Pagan. The old gods and goddesses are making a comeback.
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There is no doubt that the number of different religions in the world makes it a challenge to know which one is correct. First, let’s consider some thoughts on the overall subject and then look at how one might approach the topic in a manner that can actually get to a right conclusion about God. The challenge of different answers to a particular issue is not unique to the topic of religion. For example, you can sit 100 math students down, give them a complex problem to solve, and it is likely that many will get the answer wrong. But does this mean that a correct answer does not exist? Not at all. Those who get the answer wrong simply need to be shown their error and know the techniques necessary to arrive at the correct answer.
http://www.gotquestions.org/correct-religion.html
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