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practicemaths | 1 year ago

I think you could put this much effort into finding evidence for virtually any other religion and come to the same conclusion.

I think it's the ultimate arrogance to think one's 'faith' happens to be the 'true' one.

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michelangelodev|1 year ago

As a Catholic Christian, I believe that the rays of God's truth shine through all religions to varying degrees, while the Church contains the fullness of the truth.

For example, Jews are the elders of our faith and Christianity is a continuation or fulfillment of Judaism. Jews, Muslims, and Christians all worship the God of Abraham and have some common beliefs.

Our Buddhist brothers and sisters say a lot of good things about detaching ourselves from worldly desires.

But at the end of the day, the Christian faith does proclaim Christ as the one and only Savior, while all other gods are false, and all other religions are inaccurate to various degrees. I do firmly believe this, and I believe that the cumulative evidence points in this direction.