Haatim's Blog on Religion in Raven's Peak
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Re: Haatim's Blog on Religion in Raven's Peak
1) Do you agree that religions interact with each other in positive ways? Why or why not?
2) Do you agree that all religions stem from the same prism?
3) Do you think that many things could be fixed if people believed that religions stemmed from the same prism?
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1. For me, religions doesn't always interact to each other with a positive way. Not all the times it gives a positive benefit for every one of us. Sometimes it may cause for discriminating the other people because of the religion they had. Because of they have different beliefs. Just accept what they belief about their religion.
2. Yes, because they're idea came in one religion then they're revised some of the beliefs and rules.
3. I think yes because people will have unity, and respect for every religions.
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2. All religions do exist within the same prism because they exist for the same reason: to give meaning to an otherwise meaningless world. Whether polytheistic or monotheistic, each religion focuses on how to behave, the origin of the world, and explanations for natural or supernatural phenomenon.
3. Certainly, religious disputes would be solved, but people will always find something to fight about.
Is the reality of the world different from how we perceive and experience it in our minds? Does physical reality exist apart from the human mind?
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I second that..kandscreeley wrote: ↑17 Apr 2017, 08:21 I hesitate to comment on this as it can be so divisive. I believe what I believe, but that doesn't mean we can't disagree in a friendly manner. I'm still willing to put my differences aside and be friends. Not everyone is like that, however.
With that disclaimer, I believe that the Bible teaches that Jesus is the only way to Heaven. So I would have to disagree with that statement.
Life is what happens to you while you are busy making other plans.
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2) Do you agree that all religions stem from the same prism?
3) Do you think that many things could be fixed if people believed that religions stemmed from the same prism?
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1. Some religions interact with each other positively. Having an adopted grandfather who was a natural healer showed this to me so clearly. Priests from other religion used to ask him for healing and support for some of their flock whom they were unable to assist. On the other hand, there will always be differences when different groups believe they know better, that their God is superior and therein lies the problem across the board.
2. Religion is man-made. Of course they all emanate from the same prism but each began from a different set of beliefs.
3. Most world problems would be minimised if respect and acceptance of other people's beliefs was the norm even when not in agreement with said beliefs.
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