“I remember
when I was 10 years old, I asked my mother, ‘If there’s only one God, why are
there so many religions?’ I’ve been pondering that question ever since, and the
conclusion I’ve come to is that all religions are true” (George Lucas, creator of Star Wars).
Just
like Lucas, many people today believe all religions are basically the same.
While
this perspective is often driven by a noble desire for common ground, the
profound differences between religions suggests otherwise. This becomes clear
when we consider how various religions view the nature of God, the identity of
Jesus, and the means of salvation.
1. The Trinity
Christians believe that
God is a Trinity—one God eternally coexisting in three persons.
Muslims
believe in a Unitarian God (Allah). Some versions of Buddhism are atheistic.
Hindus believe in thousands of gods. New Agers believe that all reality is
divine. Religious Naturalism holds that the world is the body of God, a view
called panentheism.
2. Jesus
Christians consider Jesus the Messiah, the divine
Savior of the world and the only way to God.
While
Muslims consider Jesus a holy man, they deny his divinity and only consider him
a prophet. Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah and consider Jehovah the one true
God (Dt 6:4). They especially object to the doctrines of Trinity or
incarnation. Hindus believe Jesus is one God among many. Buddhists consider
Jesus an enlightened guru. But He is the one and only!
3. Salvation
Christians
believe that salvation is by grace through faith alone in Jesus Christ. (Eph
2:8-9)
To the
Jew, salvation is tied to keeping the commandments in the law. Muslims try to
tip the scale of judgment in their favor by following the Five Pillars of Faith.
The afterlife for Hindus involves a karmic process of paying off debt with the
purpose of becoming one with the impersonal Brahman. And to New Agers,
salvation is found through the recognition of oneness with the God, humanity,
and the universe. But we as Christians believe that salvation is by grace
through faith alone in Jesus Christ!
All religions are NOT the
same
World
religions also hold opposing views about which books are Scripture, the nature
of human beings, creation, and the afterlife. These are not minor points, but
claims that stem from the heart of each religion. While most religions agree on
the Golden Rule, their core doctrines are simply beyond reconciliation. While
all religions could be wrong, they can’t all be right. This leaves us two
options for the religions of the world: either they are all wrong or only one
of them is right.
So, how
do we know which one is right? Examine the evidence. This is where Jesus stands
apart from other religious figures. Jesus not only claimed to reveal knowledge
about God, he claimed to be God in human flesh. And he confirmed this claim by
fulfilling prophecy, living a sinless life, doing miracles, and rising from the
dead (Romans 1:4).
Extracted
from fervr.net
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