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Originally posted by anna~marie
heres my comments on the whole right and wrong issue on this thread
u believe in one thing as morally incorrect, and ur friend another. so whos right? where are u to draw ur morals and laws at without "violating" another person's right? i mean one person could entirely think that killing people is right, but you dont. so whos to say he's right? its all a matter of opinion.
well thats where God comes in! He, being perfect and, well, God, can set all the rules. they unite us where our petty opinions are miniscule in comparison to God. Just look! He created everything! You would think He would know best.
and to all of you that think that there are no absolutes and no absolute rules, are u absolutely sure?
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Back to the point I made in my first post on this topic... if you expand on your idea to all the religions, how do you know which religion is the 'right' religion? What makes one g/God(s) more 'right' than another g/God(s)? Ghandi did not believe in Christianity, but if Christianity is the 'right' religion, does that mean Ghandi's going to hell? It seems to me that all the contradictions between religions is proof that religion is just a creation of man... if there really was one true religion, I'd think the g/God(s) of that religion would make it clear, not have a different religion for every major cultural group throughout the history of the world.