Yes all Religions are true! Though how can this be possible though. The reason for this is because it is all based on the way we see the God(s). Some see deity's as one energy or multiple Deity's. With the way we see Deity's comes our religion. With this understanding that means we go where ever you want to go when you die. Yes in term, since no one has died and came back to life we do not know. When I say dead I mean like dead for days. So if we all just understood this then we would have a utopia (I hope I spelled that right) because then we would not have people telling people that your going to this place if you do not relive in my religion. Atheism is when a person sees no Deity's what so ever so they live there lives how they feel they would.
Declaimer: This is just a therey (Sp?) and my Personal Belief.
You remind me of a character called WastedEnergy. Do you know him?
Religions are based on both spiritual and moral beliefs, some of them on emotional and physical beliefs as well. They are not all based entirely on one or more higher powers, although the higher power is generally the focus point of a religion. Because of this it is misleading to say that all religions are true since not all their beliefs may be true. All religions may hold SOME truth, and every religion may hold personal truths for various individuals, but not all religions are 100% true.
Ragnorok why do you always have the need to shoot peoples thoughts and beliefs down. It's his own personal belief and he doesn't need you trying your hardest to destroy it. You and your "Research" need to chill. SpiritSeeker it is also my belief that all religons are true but I believe that they are true for that particular person only but you do have a good theory though
Believing all religions to be true has it's points.
If you are of the belief that there is one higher being that comes to us in whatever form we need best in this life, then yes, all religions who have faith in 1 god or multiple gods holds truth to them as they are ( whether or not they believe it ) true according to your way of thinking.
Now, believeing all religious beliefs are true can be a stretch. Mostly because no one can look outside their belief system and accept that what they think and what others think are similar in their differences. ( make sense? probably not lol )
I agree, provided you have studied all religions. Don't say all religions are true in general, unless you have studied them all. You could study like 20 and then say that 15/20 of those have a third of the things most likely true in them. It's all a matter of opinon tho, I suppose.
Bloodthirsty; I don't try my hardest to destroy anything, rather I try to help grow. You could say that every religion is true *for someone*, but to say that every religion is 100% true, correct, right, or whatever, would be to say that in spite of contradictions every religion is fact and it's not. For example, if one religion says we MUST make blood sacrifices and another religion says we must NOT make those sacrifices one would be right while the other would not be. This isn't something I came up with from research, this is something I came up with from common sense. This is my belief and that is why I shared it, as I have told others before you if you don't like it don't come to the Forums because that is what happens here. People share what they know/believe. If you believe something other then me I'll respect that, but I'm not going to cuddle up to your beliefs throwing sugar on every detail you say.
Read what Healer said. It may be a simpler version of what I believe.
Blah. My view on this is pointed out better in another thread that I posted. It's called "Truth as Perception" you may have already seen it, but if not I can provide a link to it if you'd like.
I think there are true aspects to many religions. A lot of times you will find religions to be similar in some way shape or form. For example for christians, they have the father the son and the holy ghost, whereas in many pagan religions you have mother maiden and crone. Both are the triple aspects of the God/Goddess. Most of what makes them different is how people have shaped the religions to fit their different belief patterns. That is why there are so many versions of different religions. At any rate, each person has the right to their own belief system, even if it does to correlate with someone else's.