God could have changed religion or some aliean life form, and they could be all right, what if each god is real and if you believe in which ever one then that god’s rules are that which apply to you, and if dont believe in any then they just fight over you ar what not.
If all the religions were right, then they would all have to change the parts that tell the folowers that they are wrong if they choose something other than that religion. If a religion says that it is the only right one, how could EVERY religion be right?
What about all that cleche “i’m the one god the one way the one light, the true path blah blah blah”?
This is like the Liar’s Paradox.
Statement: I am a liar.
True or False?
Which came first: the god/s, or the religion?
Oh and here is another good question. What does it mean for a religion to be “right”? does it mean simply that the god exists? or does it mean that the practices are being followed properly based on what the god wills? or what?
It would be to say if you choose one religion then you are now bond to that religion and even if you convert to another you are still bond to the first one, and to be right it would have to be based on what that good wills.
Oh and im not say that this is what i believe to be true, only that it is a possiblity.
Is the ultimate “right religion” the one that makes the most sense to the individual? Or is the ultimate “right religion” the one that is ACTUALLY right?
How can one say for sure that their Christian religion is ACTUALLY right? How does that person know for a fact that Islam is not the one that is ACTUALLY right?
For the phrase “right religion”, is “right” to be used in a Goldilocks sense (like with the one bowl of porridge being “just right”)? Or is “right” to be used in a correctness sense (like 2+2 is ACTUALLY 4 because it ACTUALLY IS, not because we feel like it is)?
Who knows, i dont know what religion is right, and i dont care much to find out, well at least not till im dead, to me as long as a person believes their religion then its the right religion for them, and why does one have to be the right or wrong religion.
Like politics there are so many variations of religions but both human instruments are similar in that they are layed upon unsubstantiated assumptions.