What's your favorite religion beside your own?

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Exactly, I am not talking about Judaism, the religion of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. I am talking about “Judaism”, which is not truly the Jewish religion at all, but a mockery of it and a satanic inspiration of it.

Pray for the conversion of the Jews if you love the Church.
Sometimes modern Jews remind me of Protestants… I mean, the Protestants did borrow a lot of stuff from them like their canon, and there’s the “denominations” and the whole aspect of being “people of the book” and debating about texts and beliefs.
 
Judaism…but I am also acknowledging Christian Quakers…both do not have the Eucharist…so I don’t know where I would be without my Catholic faith…really.

Either I am Catholic or nothing…a naturalist?..no…nothing.
 
Yes, ALL other religions, which includes what you would call “Judaism” today. The modern Jews of today are not practicing the Judaism of the Bible. It is more of a thing that I would call “rabbinical Judaism”, and it is a man made religion inspired by Satan. Judaism ended (or became Christianity) when God Himself established His Church on earth. How could the Jewish religion continue being authentic when they have no sacrifice, no temple, etc? On top of that, they have rejected the Messiah. If you really believe that a religion that rejects its own God is anything other than inspired by Satan, you’ve got quite the issues to work out.
Your understanding of modern Judaism–as well as your Christian charity (at least on this matter)–are apparently in need of improvement.
 
No, he is not talking about Judaism.
Ummm…yeah he is since he clearly stated “all othe religions besides Christianity”. Last time I checked Judaism was not Christianity:cool:. If hedid not mean to include Judaism it would have made sense to say so. So, the question still remains…

Annie
 
Taoism -
"“Silence is a source of great strength.”

“Those who know, do not speak. Those who speak, do not know.”

"“He who controls others may be powerful, but he who has mastered himself is mightier still”
  • Lao Tzu
 
Mine would have to be Hinduism. My favorite Beatle is George Harrison who was a practicing Hindu and most of his music is a love song to God that I love and admire his faith.
 
I think I could love Eastern Catholicism and Orthodoxy. After that, Methodism (they generally aren’t troublemakers). After that, what little I know about Native American religion seems attractive.
 
And no this thread nothing to do with converting…
I picked Buddhism, though Judaism perhaps would have been a better choice. Judaism has so much in common with Christianity that I think more readily of Buddhism as an alien tradition in which I find much value.

Edwin
 
I picked Buddhism, though Judaism perhaps would have been a better choice. Judaism has so much in common with Christianity that I think more readily of Buddhism as an alien tradition in which I find much value.

Edwin
So you picked Two instead of one? 😃

Gary
 
Yes, ALL other religions, which includes what you would call “Judaism” today. The modern Jews of today are not practicing the Judaism of the Bible. It is more of a thing that I would call “rabbinical Judaism”, and it is a man made religion inspired by Satan. Judaism ended (or became Christianity) when God Himself established His Church on earth. How could the Jewish religion continue being authentic when they have no sacrifice, no temple, etc? On top of that, they have rejected the Messiah. If you really believe that a religion that rejects its own God is anything other than inspired by Satan, you’ve got quite the issues to work out.
You are dangerously close to-if not already at-blasphemy when you call Judaism inspired by Satan, since Jews worship God. However imperfect we may find Judaism to be, insofar as they have not realized that Christ is God Incarnate, I would not dare attribute their religion to the inspiration of Satan. You should leave behind your senseless, hate-filled rantings and follow the teachings of the Church, which I quoted in my previous post. You are terribly wrong.
 
Your understanding of modern Judaism–as well as your Christian charity (at least on this matter)–are apparently in need of improvement.
They need no improvement as your useless comments would suggest. Do not speak of “charity” and then expect me to embrace your satanic religion. That’s laughable.

When Palestinian children aren’t being needlessly murdered by the IDF maybe we’ll talk about “Christian charity”.
 
You are dangerously close to-if not already at-blasphemy when you call Judaism inspired by Satan, since Jews worship God. However imperfect we may find Judaism to be, insofar as they have not realized that Christ is God Incarnate, I would not dare attribute their religion to the inspiration of Satan. You should leave behind your senseless, hate-filled rantings and follow the teachings of the Church, which I quoted in my previous post. You are terribly wrong.
Obviously you cannot seem to read properly. Either that or you cannot see. Alas, there is no blindness imposed on man like the blindness that he imposes on himself. Do you know which “Judaism” I’m talking about, that you dare accuse me of “near-blasphemy”? It is you who blaspheme against Christ and His Church to suggest that a religion that denies Him is anything BUT satanic. How do you answer these claims?

I’m sure that for your brand of neo-Catholicism/neo-Christianity that conversion of the Jews isn’t necessary, because all religions are the same. All religions are equal in truth, right? Who needs Jesus when you have invincible ignorance, baptism of desire and other doctrines that have been greatly perverted by false ecumenists/material heretics within the Body of Christ. What a sad day the Church has had to see…
 
Obviously you cannot seem to read properly. Either that or you cannot see. Alas, there is no blindness imposed on man like the blindness that he imposes on himself. Do you know which “Judaism” I’m talking about, that you dare accuse me of “near-blasphemy”? It is you who blaspheme against Christ and His Church to suggest that a religion that denies Him is anything BUT satanic. How do you answer these claims?

I’m sure that for you brand of neo-Catholic/neo-Christians that conversion of the Jews isn’t necessary, because all religions are the same. All religions are equal in truth, right? Who needs Jesus when you have invincible ignorance, baptism of desire and other doctrines that have been greatly perverted by false ecumenists/material heretics within the Body of Christ. What a sad day the Church has had to see…
You really should cease with you slandering and blasphemy, and quit before you bury yourself. The more you post, the more you reveal your own ignorance, your lack of faithfulness to the teaching authority of the Church, and the hatred of your heart-while at the same time giving the Church a bad name.

Furthermore, you slander me personally when you accuse me of things that are not true. I do not believe that conversion of the Jews isn’t necessary, I do not believe that all religions are the same, and I do not believe that all religions are equal in truth.
 
I’m going to say Taoism and the Zen flavor of Buddhism. (Too bad the poll wouldn’t allow me to vote for both.) Why? For me, from an almost-atheist starting point, they served as stepping stones back toward the Christian faith of my childhood, which I lost during my teens. The truths they taught fit into a larger picture of the cosmic jigsaw puzzle.
 
They need no improvement as your useless comments would suggest. Do not speak of “charity” and then expect me to embrace your satanic religion. That’s laughable.

When Palestinian children aren’t being needlessly murdered by the IDF maybe we’ll talk about “Christian charity”.
Meltzerboy:

Please ignore this reprehensible post, and please do not judge us Catholics on the basis of Daegus, whose hateful and slanderous postings do not represent the Catholic faith.
 
I chose Judaism as it has been fascinating to me since elementary school and also I like to understand the relationship between it and my Catholic faith.

Also, I’ve recently been reading a short intro book about world religions. This is part of my research for a Catholic science fiction novel. I want to get a feel for how different people of different religions around the world would react to my alien race - and they to the earthlings. 😃 Seriously.

It’s been fun and fascinating. Jainism is in this book that I am reading and I think they are interesting. I don’t know how it would play as a scene in my book yet, though, because the Jain monks don’t wear clothing…:bigyikes:

With all the religions, I’m going to need some bigger books - my one small book can’t summarize all the info I need on each religion.

And I have no intention of converting, I totally get the idea of this post - OP, by “favorite” you mean “most fascinating or intriguing,” no? 😉 I like to study different cultures but so far have not emigrated to another country either.
 
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