-Has it completely slipped your observation that all religions share a core that is identical? There's your absolute truth.
And what "identical core" do you refer?
-Has it completely slipped your observation that all religions share a core that is identical? There's your absolute truth.
Again the religions all say the same thing, the changes develop with interpretation.
-Has it completely slipped your observation that all religions share a core that is identical? There's your absolute truth.
Kenny JC,
Good logic there yourself hypocrite. I was responding to Q's post in which he stated that all religions are different. Which is not true. Humankind's religions across time and culture comes up with remarkably similar views on the nature of reality, which suggests that they aren't simply being made up. And if they are simply being made up how do you account for the consistency? Instead of using logic you came up with a shit analogy. Good job hypocrite.
What is the "same thing" they all say?
Each deny vehemently the other's claims to know the Absolute Truth.
No Kenny, it didn't go straight over my head. All you are doing is stating your opinion with no logic or facts to back it up, while at the same time mistakenly believing you are coming from the high ground of logic and rationality, which makes you a massive hypocrite.
Interesting.
I'd like to see some quotes from the Pali Canon or the Vedas "vehemently denying" the truths of other religions.
ekam sad viprā bahudhā vadanty
Truth is one, the wise call it in many different ways
—Rig Veda 1.164.46
What does that mean, exactly?
Wow, you found 2 that don't? That only leaves how many thousands more?
Google "perennial philosophy"
Those are "comparable perceptions" about the nature of reality, the self, the world, and the meaning and purpose of existence.
Hardly, "identical core."
That everyone is searching for the same thing, regardless of the path they take.
And its not just theists who can go down that garden path.
No religion really claims that other religions are wrong
Exactly!
It is human nature, not the cause of religions.
How many scientists do you see saying that religions are all wrong and the only way to live is a rational, reasonable and materialistic life?
The Quran doesn't? Really?
Will this lead us to me providing the appropriate quotes and you providing the propaganda?
Let's get circular. We know that already, what does that have to do with the so-called Truth?