Contradict

They Can't All Be True

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies
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Author: Andy Wrasman ISBN: 9781490829814
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: January 13, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Andy Wrasman
ISBN: 9781490829814
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: January 13, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Tolerance and co-existence are both great! In fact, they are necessary. If we are to live together in peace without hating each other, or physically harming each other over differences in race, culture, sexual orientation, political views, and religious beliefs, we must have tolerance. However, we must also recognize that every belief can’t be equally valid. If two beliefs directly contradict each other, both of them cannot be true, no matter how “tolerant” we become. This means it is false to say that every religion is true, or that every religion leads to God. When people make such claims they show that they have not taken the time to study the world’s religions, because a brief reading of the sacred texts of only a handful of religions quickly reveals contradictions on the most fundamental levels.

Religious Contradictions

Reincarnation (Hinduism and Buddhism) contradicts the belief that this is your only life before eternity (Christianity, Judaism, and Islam).

Salvation from sin (Christianity) contradicts the belief that there is no sin to be saved from but simply pain that can be escaped through enlightenment (Buddhism).

Jesus Christ is the incarnate, Son of God (Christianity), contradicts the teaching that he is just a prophet (Islam) or that he was a false prophet (Judaism).

In light of these contradictions alone, all religions can’t be true.
They could all be false, but they can’t all be true.

Are any of them true?
This is the most important question anyone can ask.
Recognize religious contradictions.
Embrace them.
Test them. Seek the truth.
www.contradictmovement.org

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Tolerance and co-existence are both great! In fact, they are necessary. If we are to live together in peace without hating each other, or physically harming each other over differences in race, culture, sexual orientation, political views, and religious beliefs, we must have tolerance. However, we must also recognize that every belief can’t be equally valid. If two beliefs directly contradict each other, both of them cannot be true, no matter how “tolerant” we become. This means it is false to say that every religion is true, or that every religion leads to God. When people make such claims they show that they have not taken the time to study the world’s religions, because a brief reading of the sacred texts of only a handful of religions quickly reveals contradictions on the most fundamental levels.

Religious Contradictions

Reincarnation (Hinduism and Buddhism) contradicts the belief that this is your only life before eternity (Christianity, Judaism, and Islam).

Salvation from sin (Christianity) contradicts the belief that there is no sin to be saved from but simply pain that can be escaped through enlightenment (Buddhism).

Jesus Christ is the incarnate, Son of God (Christianity), contradicts the teaching that he is just a prophet (Islam) or that he was a false prophet (Judaism).

In light of these contradictions alone, all religions can’t be true.
They could all be false, but they can’t all be true.

Are any of them true?
This is the most important question anyone can ask.
Recognize religious contradictions.
Embrace them.
Test them. Seek the truth.
www.contradictmovement.org

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