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<![CDATA[ Have you, like me, ever pondered to think and ask yourself: what is the true religion? Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Nihilsm, <a href="http://www.2013truereligionjeans.com/prodts.php?listnp=Men-s-Bobby-Inglorious&amp;id=517">Men's Bobby Inglorious</a>Hinduism, scientology etcetera etcetera. All these religions profess to pay homage to one deity and they each have a name for Him: God, Buddha Gautama, Prophet Muhammad among other names; others like Hindus practice polytheism. A friend of mine once told me all religions are like some several winding paths leading to one destination. Really? Well, let's see.<br><br>I am and have always been a respecter for all religions; after all, no one chooses to be born a Christian a Hindu or a Muslim. That notwithstanding, we can either all be terribly wrong on this one; or be damn right in the converse. A Muslim will attest to his faith even to death, a Christian the same and others are no exception. My proposition is that there are several gods; it's just that we do not Know the benevolent ones from the malevolent ones. That, however, is too radical a presumption for being a born again Christian, my Bible tells me that there is one true God and only He should be worshipped.<br><br>A Muslim will tell you that Allah is the true God and Muhammad is his only prophet. Is there a conflict here? Are we at cross purposes? Sample this: There are more than 1. 8 billion Christians in the world today. The rest of the major religions have a sizable chunk of followers as well. What will happen eventually? I have always known one fact: I would rather be wrong all the way and later it turnout my religion was false, than assume my religion is the right one and woe and betide, it turns out I was wrong all the time. I do not have the moral authority neither I am prejudiced against any religion. What however is important is to be vigilant about our beliefs, prejudices, misconceptions and notions.<br><br>You may not be like me but kindly allow me to be a bit radical here. Are we honest with our religions? Faith? <a href="http://www.2013truereligionjeans.com/prodts.php?listnp=True-Religion-Men-s-Bobby-Hu-Light-Brown-Jeans&amp;id=518">True Religion Men's Bobby Hu Light Brown Jeans</a>I think people have long made up their minds about their true faiths. My question today is: Are you contented with your religion? Do you believe that your religion is the true one. I know this article will be read by people of diverse religious background. I do not shy from my religion: am a born again Christian and profess its faith in Jesus as the founder of Christianity and God as our Heavenly Father.
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<![CDATA[ Have you, like me, ever pondered to think and ask yourself: what is the true religion? Christianity, Buddhism, Islam,<a href="http://www.2013truereligionjeans.com/prodts.php?listnp=True-Religion-Men-s-Billy-Midnight-Multi-Super-T-Quickdraw-Jeans&amp;id=431">True Religion Men's Billy Midnight Multi Super T Quickdraw Jeans</a> Nihilsm, Hinduism, scientology etcetera etcetera. All these religions profess to pay homage to one deity and they each have a name for Him: God, Buddha Gautama, Prophet Muhammad among other names; others like Hindus practice polytheism. A friend of mine once told me all religions are like some several winding paths leading to one destination. Really? Well, let's see.<br><br>I am and have always been a respecter for all religions; after all, no one chooses to be born a Christian a Hindu or a Muslim. That notwithstanding, we can either all be terribly wrong on this one; or be damn right in the converse. A Muslim will attest to his faith even to death, a Christian the same and others are no exception. My proposition is that there are several gods; it's just that we do not Know the benevolent ones from the malevolent ones. That, however, is too radical a presumption for being a born again Christian, my Bible tells me that there is one true God and only He should be worshipped.<br><br>A Muslim will tell you that Allah is the true God and Muhammad is his only prophet. Is there a conflict here? Are we at cross purposes? Sample this: There are more than 1. 8 billion Christians in the world today. The rest of the major religions have a sizable chunk of followers as well. What will happen eventually? I have always known one fact: I would rather be wrong all the way and later it turnout my religion was false, than assume my religion is the right one and woe and betide, it turns out I was wrong all the time. I do not have the moral authority neither I am prejudiced against any religion. What however is important is to be vigilant about our beliefs, prejudices, misconceptions and notions.<br><br>You may not be like me but kindly allow me to be a bit radical here. Are we honest with our religions? Faith? I think people have long made up their minds about their true faiths. <a href="http://www.2013truereligionjeans.com/prodts.php?listnp=True-Religion-Men-s-Billy-White-Zuma-Jeans&amp;id=432">True Religion Men's Billy White Zuma Jeans</a>My question today is: Are you contented with your religion? Do you believe that your religion is the true one. I know this article will be read by people of diverse religious background. I do not shy from my religion: am a born again Christian and profess its faith in Jesus as the founder of Christianity and God as our Heavenly Father.
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<![CDATA[ Have you, like me, ever pondered to think and ask yourself: what is the true religion? Christianity, Buddhism, Islam,<a href="http://www.2013truereligionjeans.com/prodts.php?listnp=True-Religion-Men-s-Billy-Super-Big-T-Body-Rinse-Jeans&amp;id=437">True Religion Men's Billy Super Big T Body Rinse Jeans</a> Nihilsm, Hinduism, scientology etcetera etcetera. All these religions profess to pay homage to one deity and they each have a name for Him: God, Buddha Gautama, Prophet Muhammad among other names; others like Hindus practice polytheism. A friend of mine once told me all religions are like some several winding paths leading to one destination. Really? Well, let's see.<br><br>I am and have always been a respecter for all religions; after all, no one chooses to be born a Christian a Hindu or a Muslim. That notwithstanding, we can either all be terribly wrong on this one; or be damn right in the converse. A Muslim will attest to his faith even to death, a Christian the same and others are no exception. My proposition is that there are several gods; it's just that we do not Know the benevolent ones from the malevolent ones. That, however, is too radical a presumption for being a born again Christian, my Bible tells me that there is one true God and only He should be worshipped.<br><br>A Muslim will tell you that Allah is the true God and Muhammad is his only prophet. Is there a conflict here? Are we at cross purposes? Sample this: There are more than 1. 8 billion Christians in the world today. The rest of the major religions have a sizable chunk of followers as well. What will happen eventually? I have always known one fact: I would rather be wrong all the way and later it turnout my religion was false, than assume my religion is the right one and woe and betide, it turns out I was wrong all the time. I do not have the moral authority neither I am prejudiced against any religion. What however is important is to be vigilant about our beliefs, prejudices, misconceptions and notions.<br><br>You may not be like me but kindly allow me to be a bit radical here. Are we honest with our religions? Faith? I think people have long made up their minds about their true faiths. My question today is: Are you contented with your religion? Do you believe that your religion is the true one. I know this article will be read by people of diverse religious background. <a href="http://www.2013truereligionjeans.com/prodts.php?listnp=True-Religion-Men-s-Billy-Super-Big-T-Medium-Drifter-Jeans&amp;id=438">True Religion Men's Billy Super Big T - Medium Drifter Jeans</a>I do not shy from my religion: am a born again Christian and profess its faith in Jesus as the founder of Christianity and God as our Heavenly Father.
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<![CDATA[ Have you, like me, ever pondered to think and ask yourself: what is the true religion? Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Nihilsm,<a href="http://www.2013truereligionjeans.com/prodts.php?listnp=True-Religion-Men-s-Billy-Orange-Multi-Super-T-Cyclone-Jeans&amp;id=443">True Religion Men's Billy Orange Multi Super T Cyclone Jeans</a> Hinduism, scientology etcetera etcetera. All these religions profess to pay homage to one deity and they each have a name for Him: God, Buddha Gautama, Prophet Muhammad among other names; others like Hindus practice polytheism. A friend of mine once told me all religions are like some several winding paths leading to one destination. Really? Well, let's see.<br><br>I am and have always been a respecter for all religions; after all, no one chooses to be born a Christian a Hindu or a Muslim. That notwithstanding, we can either all be terribly wrong on this one; or be damn right in the converse. A Muslim will attest to his faith even to death, a Christian the same and others are no exception. My proposition is that there are several gods; it's just that we do not Know the benevolent ones from the malevolent ones. That, however, is too radical a presumption for being a born again Christian, my Bible tells me that there is one true God and only He should be worshipped.<br><br>A Muslim will tell you that Allah is the true God and Muhammad is his only prophet. Is there a conflict here? Are we at cross purposes? Sample this: There are more than 1. 8 billion Christians in the world today. The rest of the major religions have a sizable chunk of followers as well. What will happen eventually? I have always known one fact: I would rather be wrong all the way and later it turnout my religion was false, than assume my religion is the right one and woe and betide, it turns out I was wrong all the time. I do not have the moral authority neither I am prejudiced against any religion. What however is important is to be vigilant about our beliefs, prejudices, misconceptions and notions.<br><br>You may not be like me but kindly allow me to be a bit radical here. Are we honest with our religions? Faith?<a href="http://www.2013truereligionjeans.com/prodts.php?listnp=True-Religion-Men-s-Billy-Midnight-Combo-Super-T-Badger-Medium-Jeans&amp;id=444">True Religion Men's Billy Midnight Combo Super T Badger Medium Jeans</a> I think people have long made up their minds about their true faiths. My question today is: Are you contented with your religion? Do you believe that your religion is the true one. I know this article will be read by people of diverse religious background. I do not shy from my religion: am a born again Christian and profess its faith in Jesus as the founder of Christianity and God as our Heavenly Father.
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<![CDATA[ Have you, like me, ever pondered to think and ask yourself: what is the true religion? Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Nihilsm, Hinduism, scientology etcetera etcetera. All these religions profess to pay homage to one deity and they each have a name for Him: God, Buddha Gautama,<a href="http://www.2013truereligionjeans.com/prodts.php?listnp=TRUE-RELIGION-MEN-S-BOBBY-OVERDYED-SUPER-T-RED&amp;id=429">TRUE RELIGION MEN'S BOBBY OVERDYED SUPER T - RED</a> Prophet Muhammad among other names; others like Hindus practice polytheism. A friend of mine once told me all religions are like some several winding paths leading to one destination. Really? Well, let's see.<br><br>I am and have always been a respecter for all religions; after all, no one chooses to be born a Christian a Hindu or a Muslim. That notwithstanding, we can either all be terribly wrong on this one; or be damn right in the converse. A Muslim will attest to his faith even to death, a Christian the same and others are no exception. My proposition is that there are several gods; it's just that we do not Know the benevolent ones from the malevolent ones. That, however, is too radical a presumption for being a born again Christian, my Bible tells me that there is one true God and only He should be worshipped.<br><br>A Muslim will tell you that Allah is the true God and Muhammad is his only prophet. Is there a conflict here? Are we at cross purposes? Sample this: There are more than 1. 8 billion Christians in the world today. The rest of the major religions have a sizable chunk of followers as well. What will happen eventually? I have always known one fact: I would rather be wrong all the way and later it turnout my religion was false, than assume my religion is the right one and woe and betide, it turns out I was wrong all the time. I do not have the moral authority neither I am prejudiced against any religion. What however is important is to be vigilant about our beliefs, prejudices, misconceptions and notions.<br><br>You may not be like me but kindly allow me to be a bit radical here. <a href="http://www.2013truereligionjeans.com/prodts.php?listnp=TRUE-RELIGION-MENS-BOBBY-STRAIGHT-JEAN&amp;id=426">TRUE RELIGION MENS BOBBY STRAIGHT JEAN</a>Are we honest with our religions? Faith? I think people have long made up their minds about their true faiths. My question today is: Are you contented with your religion? Do you believe that your religion is the true one. I know this article will be read by people of diverse religious background. I do not shy from my religion: am a born again Christian and profess its faith in Jesus as the founder of Christianity and God as our Heavenly Father.
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