There is no absolute proof for or against religions. Until such proof emerges each have equal validity. This is of course no bar to people that have a faith in a particular religion.
jesus said you will know my true disciples by their love for one another...
Everyone you ask that is religious will tell you that there religion is the true religion. Jehovah's Witnesses believe that are the only true religion.
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Almost everyone thinks their religion is the only true one.... that's what religion is about - certainty and absolutism.
Which one?
it doesn't take money. What people believe is what they think is true and no one can be payed to believe in a certain religion and if they could it doesn't make it true.---Another answer:It takes eleven dollars. If you pay eleven dollars, your religion is true. Or perhaps the correct answer is $34. Yes. For thirty-four dollars, a religion is made true. Surely you weren't expecting a serious answer.
There is only one true religion, the Catholic Church.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) is a religion. One of the tenants of this religion is that it is the only true religion. Therefore a member cannot practice another religion without admitting they are wasting their time with a false and apostate religion. Anyone practicing another religion can be considered apostate and excommunicated.
Islam. The true religion.
Whether it is a true religion is something every one has to arrive at on their own based on all the facts.
There is a tendency for believers of many religions to believe that their own religion is the "true religion". Thus, you'll have to decide on your own which religion you believe to be the true one.
Not at all. This preference is not related at all to Islam religion or to general Muslim preference. It is just a matter of personal preference that may differ from one person to another irrespective to their religion.