cthia wrote:Daryl wrote:Throughout mankind's tenure both by oral tradition and later by the written word there have been thousands of deities postulated, and venerated. Even now there are many major religions, most of which have schisms and cults.
How does a religious person know that their particular version is the real deal? Not quite so simple as to say that there are many paths to the truth, as many flatly contradict each other.
Your two answers.
1) Faith. My faith is also in the Bible. The main difference of many religions, as far as I am concerned, is the acceptance and belief in Jesus Christ. Many religions do not accept that Jesus is the Son of God. But my religion says:John 14:16 wrote:Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
Which is why when many Christians pray, they close it with "In Jesus name. Amen."
Armed with that knowledge you should be able to understand why religions which do not believe Jesus is the Son of God is a deal breaker for me.
I can certainly understand why a God who sent his only begotten Son to die and suffer for our sins wouldn't want anything to do with someone who doesn't accept the Son.
After all, it is the Holy Trinity ...
The Father. The Son. And the Holy Spirit.
2) Rituals. Some religions still practice rituals which are found in the Old Testament. The Old Testament is for learning. The New Testament is for following.
Jesus marked the beginning of a new age and therefore a New Testament. Or New Covenant. In the Old Testament, before Christ, man always had an excuse. We were able to blame our weaknesses on the flesh. God sent his Son, which is God in the flesh, to live as we do. And to show us that man can keep God's covenants even in the flesh. Jesus is our example. God also says:
Ezekiel 36:27
I will put my Spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and be careful to keep my laws.
All of this was necessary because man was plagued with The Original Sin. We were all descendants of Adam, who had lost the original holiness and justice.
Man is no longer descendant from Adam. But from Jesus.
cthia, you realized that you were asked how you are supposed to know your religion is the correct religion and you gave an answer that boiled down *entirely* to "because my religion says so."
An answer any member of any other religion could just as easily have given. For instance, a Muslim could just as easily say:
"The main difference of many religions, as far as I am concerned, is the acceptance and belief in Muhammed. Many religions do not accept that Muhammed was God's Prophet. But my religion says: "Muhammad is the messenger of Allah"
That is the exact same thing as your argument. Just change one religious figure for a different one without altering the 'logic' of it in any way and it's just as valid as evidence that that religion is the correct religion.
(Meaning... not at all valid)