Are these Americans right or wrong? Mahatma Gandhi of India once said: “The soul of religion is one, but it is encased in a multitude of forms.”
Is this true or false?
“In reality, there is only one religion, the religion of God. This one religion is continually evolving, and each particular religious system represents a stage in the evolution of the whole,” claims the Bahá'í faith on its official Web site at bahai.org.
Are the Bahá'ís correct or incorrect? What about the Hindus?
“In whatever way men approach Me, even so do I go to them.”—quoted from the Hindu scripture by Swami Chidananda of Divine Life Society
Is Christianity's claim of uniqueness and exclusivity misleading and baseless? Or is it necessarily true?
Even a cursory examination of comparative belief charts and data* quickly reveals that different religions make very different truth claims on a number of even basic issues. And they do so in a definitive manner. In other words, as any knowledgeable student of comparative religions will tell you, every religion—not just Christianity—claims exclusivity.
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