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What are some reasons why Christianity cannot be blended with other religions?
Deleted User replied 7 months, 2 weeks ago 32 Members · 31 Replies
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Deleted User
Deleted User01/25/2024 at 14:28Christianity says God’s son came to earth, was crucified for us, rose again, was resurrected and we have eternal life with Him. This offers us a hope for the future. No other religion offers this. Atheism offers no hope, only tries to explain life in a rational way, which in the end is not logical; Buddhism offers escapism, which is no long term hope; Islam is giving into fatalism, which gives no real solution to life.
Also none of the other religions claim a Trinity for their Gods, so how can Christianity be compatible with them.
No other religion offers a way back to God from sin, reconciliation, love and salvation. Therefore Christianity cannot be blended with other religions, otherwise it would lose its meaning and purpose.
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Deleted User08/29/2023 at 15:30Jeus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life. Christianity believes in the trinity God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
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Deleted User08/08/2023 at 22:24Because we are taught from the very begining there is only one God. And no other god should be elvated before our God. To blend with another religion we would be say that other gods and beliefs are the same and equal to our Own. We are the only religion that is offered salvation by having God come to earth and die for our sins.
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Deleted User07/25/2023 at 19:17Christianity is exclusive, meaning Jesus is the only way a person can have a genuine relationship with God.
Yes, we encourage religious liberty, but at the same time we communicate the Bible’s teaching of “one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus” (1 Timothy 2:5).
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Deleted User07/23/2023 at 19:57Christianity stands on its own; it stands alone, based on Creation of the universe, individual conscience, and the Cross.
Jesus’ tomb is empty: He only rose from the dead. He only is Savior and Lord.
The following message, one-minute long, by Franklin Graham explains it well.
https://www.facebook.com/FranklinGraham/videos/6511363275573391