Re: Authority
Grishny, on host 12.29.132.98
Tuesday, October 16, 2001, at 07:37:43
Re: Authority posted by Issachar on Monday, October 15, 2001, at 14:19:50:
> The basic conflict between religions hangs on this question of whether and how God (or God's equivalent) has made authoritative statements about the universe. It's not a matter of claiming personal authority to answer questions of universal truth, but of trying to identify revelations from an authority higher than ourselves.
...so basically what it all boils down to is figuring out which "revelations" are true and which ones are not. Every religion has its prophet(s), from Mohammed to Joseph Smith to Buddha; they each had a different revelation about who God is and how people can relate with Him and attain Heaven/Paradise. They can't all be right.
They can't all be right, and every person has the responsibility to search out and decide who or what they are going to believe / believe in. Most people who have already made that decision feel that it is necessary to tell others about it; about what we feel is the right and ultimate answer. Many religions direct their followers to proselytize; it is a natural outflowing of "having the Truth." But again, they can't all be right.
I'm just "thinking out loud" again. I actually have a lot more than this running through my brain right now, but I think it's best if I don't type it up right now.
Grishny
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