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If all paths lead to God, why should I choose your religion ?

Muffled

Jesus in me
I don't think that any religions lead to God, but if I had to pick a religion it would be the UUs. They tend to be friendly and they have good pot lucks after their Sunday services.
When I was living in a motel room I appreciated the free suppers offered by the Methodist church. However God had never drawn me to a Methodist church and I am usually more comfortable in a Baptist Church.
 

Sgt. Pepper

RF's resident true-blue Beatlemaniac. ☮ & ❤
Our religion leads to eternal life. The alternatives through other religions are Hell or outer darkness.

You say that as if it's a matter of fact, which it isn't in my opinion and the opinion of many others. It's your opinion based on your beliefs.
 

Sgt. Pepper

RF's resident true-blue Beatlemaniac. ☮ & ❤
Lots promised, nothing delivered

You can say that again. I can't believe all the years I wasted foolishly believing in and having faith in God. I believe that if I had come to my senses years earlier, I could have emotionally healed sooner and saved myself years of pain and depression. I finally mustered the courage to renounce my belief in God and leave Christianity two years ago, and it was without a doubt the best decision I've ever made for my mental health and emotional well-being.
 

Audie

Veteran Member
You can say that again. I can't believe all the years I wasted foolishly believing in and having faith in God. I believe that if I had come to my senses years earlier, I could have emotionally healed sooner and saved myself years of pain and depression. I finally mustered the courage to renounce my belief in God and leave Christianity two years ago, and it was without a doubt the best decision I've ever made for my mental health and emotional well-being.
There was no religion in my home life.

Nothing to recover from.
I've heard stories, though!
 
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