So, who's right - Jesus, Mohammed or Budda?

I would think it matters to the billions of people following religion. After all, why waste your time on religion - if you could be doing something else?
 
Definitely not Mohummad...but both Jesus and Buddha...there teachings really aren't much different at all...
 
such a broad question, how can it possibly be tackled?. and also you need to explain it in alot more detail.


plus they all have good points and bad points, but the general rule of peace compassion and kindness is universal to them all.

peace.
 
Religion is subjective; each of them is right for their followers and believers, none of them are right for non-believers.
 
Religion is subjective; each of them is right for their followers and believers, none of them are right for non-believers.

i dont agree, just because you believe that buddha/jesus or ham head existed it doesent mean everything they said is right to you.


i personaly believe many buddhas existed in past times, and that status is attained in modern times and will be in future, but i dont think everything they said was right,


peace.
 
Jesus and the Bible. The difference among the three in question is fulfilled prophecy.
You care to cite ANY prophecy (with sources to back you up) that the Bible has fulfilled? Prophec(ies) would be even better. Because I'm drawing a big blank in that area.
 
i dont agree, just because you believe that buddha/jesus or ham head existed it doesent mean everything they said is right to you.


i personaly believe many buddhas existed in past times, and that status is attained in modern times and will be in future, but i dont think everything they said was right,


peace.

The question was, who's right, out of Jesus, Buddha or Mohamed. The question is a general one about 3 different religions...who's right for you?

You can be a general believer in a religion whilst still having your doubts and questions.
 
Jesus. More than 2000 of the estimated 2500 Bible prophecies have been fulfilled. It's fascinating stuff. ;)

"Unique among all books ever written, the Bible accurately foretells specific events-in detail-many years, sometimes centuries, before they occur. Approximately 2500 prophecies appear in the pages of the Bible, about 2000 of which already have been fulfilled to the letter—no errors. (The remaining 500 or so reach into the future and may be seen unfolding as days go by.) Since the probability for any one of these prophecies having been fulfilled by chance averages less than one in ten (figured very conservatively) and since the prophecies are for the most part independent of one another, the odds for all these prophecies having been fulfilled by chance without error is less than one in 102000 (that is 1 with 2000 zeros written after it)!" :)

http://www.reasons.org/resources/apologetics/prophecy.shtml
 
Jesus. More than 2000 of the estimated 2500 Bible prophecies have been fulfilled. It's fascinating stuff. ;)

http://www.reasons.org/resources/apologetics/prophecy.shtml

"In approximately 700 B.C. the prophet Micah named the tiny village of Bethlehem as the birthplace of Israel's Messiah (Micah 5:2). The fulfillment of this prophecy in the birth of Christ is one of the most widely known and widely celebrated facts in history."

The prophecies cited in the link are merely fantasies propping up other fantasies.

The birth of the Christ is not a fact.

Christmas is also widely known and widely celebrated - does that mean Santa Claus exists?
 
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