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Are all the religions really only worshipping ONE God just with different names?

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Are all the religions really only worshipping ONE God just with different names?

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Faith is an important thing to alot of people my friend. No one knows if they are all worshipping the same thing but most people respect the beliefs of the person who’s religion they don’t follow, choosing instead to focus on what they believe is right. That’s why they call it faith, not proof. Most religions believe “god” to be the centre of life and death, the ultimate force, the author of existence, so yes all religions do worship the same “god” in the fact that they want to humble themselves to this unfathomably powerful source. Worship is a very vague word though, some people choose to humble themselves to it, some seek to meditate and become closer to it, others seek outright power from it. Religion is a very personal thing, we should never seek to dismantle or encourage another person’s thoughts and feelings. Furthermore, no religion is right or wrong so there can be no “better or worse”. It’s purely opinion.

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No, and fortunately no one can tell you which is correct. You are free to decide for yourself. “God” capitalized is a Christian term. Christ is the only person who could and did sacrifice himself for all of mankind who would accept his gift. He didn’t have a political agenda or message other than “love each other and treat each other as God loves you”.

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People don’t really worship a god they worship because the tradition in their religion says so. The god experience is probably the same in all religious people but the story and tradition different cultures built around it makes them believe in different tales and traditions too. I would say the most accurate religion or the one closest to god is the one tells you to be yourself when you are serching for god. Don’t believe what anyone says, believe what you think is right. All the rest is just a fairytale.

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Absolutely yes. If there were a God, S/He would be perfectly capable of being ALL things. Thus, worshiping said deity as Allah, God, Zeus, Odin, or Susie would not matter. No religions are mostly correct. There have been, and currently are, thousands of gods. The gods no one believe in anymore are called mythical, and the ones that are still worshiped can’t all be right, so it seems to me they are all wrong.

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Not all religions worship one God, depends on the religion, the Christian, Jewish and Muslim religions are all based the the same one god, but Jews and Muslims don’t worship Jesus, etc. The Hindu and Buddhist faiths are slightly different, and pagans worship god and goddess. If you put aside the religious side and look at it from just the spiritual, there is one “god” under loads of different names. Being spiritual is being in contact with “god” whereas religion is based on “god” but made by humans. This is a perpetual argument and no one will ever win, we can either believe or not believe and there are many ways of worshipping god through different faiths.

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