Do you think your religion is the only true way or there are multiple paths?
Just thought I'd post the question without prejudicing it.
Just thought I'd post the question without prejudicing it.
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Do you think your religion is the only true way or there are multiple paths?
Just thought I'd post the question without prejudicing it.
True way to what?
Do you think your religion is the only true way or there are multiple paths?
Just thought I'd post the question without prejudicing it.
Do you think your religion is the only true way or there are multiple paths?
Just thought I'd post the question without prejudicing it.
That's funny... people in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints say the same thing about themselves almost verbatim to what you said.Other religions invariably have different aspects or amounts of the truth, and for that reason it is worth learning about other religions to see what truth is in them, but I believe my religion to be the fullness of that Truth.
To whatever purpose the human race might be designed for.True way to what?
I believe the path I follow is the best path to put one intouch with G-d, and ideally to be followed, but those who act well in life are not without reward.To whatever purpose the human race might be designed for.
My current religion believes that God gives gifts to everyone and no good deed goes unrewarded.I believe the path I follow is the best path to put one intouch with G-d, and ideally to be followed, but those who act well in life are not without reward.
Do you think your religion is the only true way or there are multiple paths?
Just thought I'd post the question without prejudicing it.
Do you think your religion is the only true way or there are multiple paths?
Just thought I'd post the question without prejudicing it.
Thank you for your question. Our prophet had to ask us to do it twice. Here is a great answer to your question from his own mouth the second time (I believe your letter was the first time):I don’t have a religion.
But I think every religion is a true way to find a social group of like minded people.
Oh, and I have a serious question for you.
I read the letter from your president regarding the name change.
I found it very enlightening, as an outsider.
But talking to many others (most of my relatives are of your religion), I find they don’t seem to like it.
It’s a bit of confusion for those who saw themselves as Mormon or LDS, and now must use a very long handle. And it really doesn’t make a better PR situation.
What is your take?
Thanks. I will read itThank you for your question. Our prophet had to ask us to do it twice. Here is a great answer to your question from his own mouth the second time (I believe your letter was the first time):
The Correct Name of the Church - By President Russell M. Nelson
Please read at least up to reference 5.
I read it, and can definitely see the presidents point. I did in his first letter as well. Hopefully the members will take it to heart. It may be cumbersome but it puts the focus of our lives where it should be.Thank you for your question. Our prophet had to ask us to do it twice. Here is a great answer to your question from his own mouth the second time (I believe your letter was the first time):
The Correct Name of the Church - By President Russell M. Nelson
Please read at least up to reference 5.
Do you think your religion is the only true way or there are multiple paths?
Just thought I'd post the question without prejudicing it.
Do you think your religion is the only true way or there are multiple paths?
Just thought I'd post the question without prejudicing it.