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What religion is the one true religion?

Polymath257

Think & Care
Staff member
Premium Member
It is impossible for all the different religions to be correct.

But it *is* possible for all of them to be wrong. I believe this to be the case.
 

Rival

Si m'ait Dieus
Staff member
Premium Member
My initial response to this was Judaism, though, of course.
 

Viker

Häxan
Why does any religion have to be true/false, right/ wrong, correct/incorrect?

Not one of them is more valid than the other. None of them are invalid. And not all of them are "wrong". Because the concept of "the one true religion" is seriously flawed. Because there is no criteria for establishing what would be true or false.

Therefore, they can all be true, correct, etc. Just as the lack of religion is fine as well.

False dichotomies wreck much havoc.
 

The Kilted Heathen

Crow FreyjasmaðR
Different mountains rather than paths
I have yet to see a mountain at all.
The mountain is a metaphor. All religions seek the same goal; closeness with the divine, the "summit" of the "mountain". Some people don't want to go mountain climbing, and find the summit no different than the base. (Atheism, non-religious folk, etc). Most think their path is the best path, and some even insist on that it's the only path. But that certainly doesn't make it so.
 

Polymath257

Think & Care
Staff member
Premium Member
The mountain is a metaphor. All religions seek the same goal; closeness with the divine, the "summit" of the "mountain". Some people don't want to go mountain climbing, and find the summit no different than the base. (Atheism, non-religious folk, etc). Most think their path is the best path, and some even insist on that it's the only path. But that certainly doesn't make it so.

I understand it to be a metaphor. And, again, it isn't just that I don't want to climb a mountain. It is that the mountain (closeness with the divine) doesn't seem to be there at all.
 

The Kilted Heathen

Crow FreyjasmaðR
It is that the mountain (closeness with the divine) doesn't seem to be there at all.
Religion (the mountain) most certainly exists. This cannot be rationally denied, regardless of what you believe or don't believe of the goal. That said, your view that closeness with the divine doesn't exist or doesn't seem to be there largely depends on your view of what the Divine is, juxtaposed with what the people worshiping it view it as.
 

Shakeel

Well-Known Member
Because there is no criteria for establishing what would be true or false.
Yes, there is. If a religion is from God, then it is true. All that is left is to prove it to be from God.

People who know their religion is false and just for play, don't care and say, "all religions are true/equal."
 

Polymath257

Think & Care
Staff member
Premium Member
Religion (the mountain) most certainly exists. This cannot be rationally denied, regardless of what you believe or don't believe of the goal. That said, your view that closeness with the divine doesn't exist or doesn't seem to be there largely depends on your view of what the Divine is, juxtaposed with what the people worshiping it view it as.

Religions exist, clearly. The question is whether 'closeness with the divine' exists. For *that* to exist, there has to *be* a divine. I don't think there is.
 

Polymath257

Think & Care
Staff member
Premium Member
Yes, there is. If a religion is from God, then it is true. All that is left is to prove it to be from God.

People who know their religion is false and just for play, don't care and say, "all religions are true/equal."

And there is no criterion to determine if something is from God or not.
 

Viker

Häxan
Yes, there is. If a religion is from God, then it is true. All that is left is to prove it to be from God.

People who know their religion is false and just for play, don't care and say, "all religions are true/equal."
Which God? There's millions of them. Which one is right? Is there only one? Who, what?
 
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