Quote Originally Posted by JunkYard
do you really think he would limit his presence to one single religion?
Well, he would have to, unless somehow you've found two religions that don't contradict each other's beliefs. Religions all contradict each other's beliefs somewhere (or else there's no point in calling them separate religions), and two conflicting religions cannot both be true for the same reason that two contradicting scientific theories (like say, the Big Bang theory and the steady-state theory in cosmology) cannot both be true.

If Mormonism is true, then Islam is false. If Islam is true, then Hinduism is false. If Hinduism is true, then Scientology is false. If Scientology is true, then the religion of the ancient Greeks is false. If the religion of the ancient Greeks is true, then the beliefs of hunter-gatherer tribes in central Papua New Guinea are false, and so on...

I don't see how a single God could encompass all the monotheistic, polytheistic and atheistic religions out there. It just isn't logically possible. But then again, since when have religions cared about logic?
Oneironaut Reviewed by Oneironaut on . If God Exists... do you really think he would limit his presence to one single religion? I know there are many Atheists who have no belief at all. Do you really think that because of thier disbelief, that God, if he exist would deny them if thier heart was in the right place? God is many things, imo but above all else he is Love. I realize that the Bible states that none come to the father but by Christ, but couldn't this just mean that if we do as Christ did, and embrace the father as love, that we can Rating: 5