Do All Religions Lead to God? – How to Debate for Christianity addresses the common belief that all faiths are equally valid paths to the divine. This perspective challenges the notion of religious pluralism, showing that Christianity offers a unique and exclusive way to God through Jesus Christ. The article emphasizes the importance of understanding and defending the Christian faith in a world that often promotes tolerance of all beliefs. It explores key biblical passages, such as John 14:6, where Jesus claims to be the only way to the Father. The text encourages Christians to engage in respectful dialogue with those of different faiths while maintaining the conviction that salvation is found solely in Christ.
TOUGH QUESTIONS STRAIGHT UP
By Pastor Delbert Young
Do All Religions Lead to God? – How to Debate for Christianity
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Do All Religions Lead to God? – How to Debate for Christianity
Scriptures: Isaiah 5:14, John 14:6, Acts 17:16, Acts 17:18-20k 22-23, 32-34, Isaiah 7:14, Philippians 2:6-11, John 19:30, John 10:1, 10, Acts 4:12, John 3:16-18,
We are in a series called STRAIGHT UP. Let’s talk about a TOUGH QUESTION today: DO ALL RELIGIONS LEAD TO GOD? What does the Bible say, STRAIGHT UP?
- We live in a time when it’s cool to be broadminded, politically correct, and tolerant.
We are not only told all religions and beliefs are equally true, and all lead to God but we are expected to accept this as truth. Furthermore, we are told that truth is relative to a person’s beliefs. The term ” pluralism ” means accepting and approving various religions and beliefs. It’s a “You’re ok, I’m ok” thinking. The assumption is God would be arrogant and narrow-minded to insist on one way to get to him.
If you do think that way, you are a bigot and intellectually inferior. Also, today, people feel they don’t need religion. If they are good, sincere, and determined, they can make their own way to God. So, my way to God is just as good as your way. I can “pick and choose.” Whatever I choose is just fine and will take me to my destination. That’s pluralism.
Do All Religions Lead to God? – How to Debate for Christianity
- Pluralism is demonic and straight from hell.
It’s right here in our small southern Bible-Belt communities. Ask your children how they feel about all religions leading to God. More and more, your children are being challenged with and taught this in school, especially in college. You need to prepare them well. They could go to hell.
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- How do you know if your religion is right?
Is religion simply something man created to understand a being higher than him? Does it make a person “bad” because they don’t believe as you do? Is there one God but many ways to get to him? People say today, “You have no right to impose your beliefs on me.” How should we address this? How does God want us to address this? We learn by how Jesus addressed this. Let’s first get our heads outside of Northwest Georgia.
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Worldwide: Christianity: 2 billion; Islam: 1.2 billion; No Religion: 900 million; Hinduism: 786 million; Buddhist: 362 million; Tribal religions: 225 million; Sikhism: 23 million; Judaism: 14 million
Do All Religions Lead to God? – How to Debate for Christianity
Christianity is the largest and fastest-growing faith in the world, thank God. 33% of the world claims to follow Jesus Christ. For shock effect, if every Christian, and only every Christian, finds their way to God (33% of nearly the 7 billion world population = 2.3 billion), how many people living right now will instead find hell either through religious pluralism or atheism? Answer: nearly 5 billion people, and that’s only those living today. Some of those 5 billion, you know.
Isaiah 5:14 THEREFORE HELL HATH ENLARGED HERSELF, and opened her mouth without measure: and their glory, and their multitude, and their pomp, and he that rejoiceth, shall descend into it. [KJV]
There are four major world religions: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Judaism (Jews) only reaches about 1% of the population today. More people believe in Sikhism than in Judaism. Every religion has thousands of branches. In Christianity alone, “There exist roughly 39,000 different denominational groups worldwide in 2008.” (1) I can’t list all that, but think about the familiar ones:
Catholic, Roman Catholic, Protestant, Pentecostal, Assemblies of God, New Apostolic, Foursquare, Church of God, Baptist, Southern Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist, United Methodist, Presbyterian, Church of Christ, Non-Denominational, Seventh-day Adventists, Episcopal, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormon, and on and on. Obviously, there are significant theological differences even in the primary branches of Christianity.
Do All Religions Lead to God? – How to Debate for Christianity
Other religions are the same. Every religion is divided amongst itself and teaches very different doctrines, yet people think all religions lead to God. How can that be? This shows how ignorant and deceived people are. They have not investigated and do not know what they are talking about. You don’t need to look very long into each religion to see how greatly they differ. For example, Jesus said…
John 14:6 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. NO ONE COMES TO THE FATHER EXCEPT THROUGH ME. [NIV]
- Jesus clearly said there are no other ways, no other truths, and no other eternal lives outside of him.
No one comes to God “EXCEPT THROUGH ME.” To Christians, Jesus is the Messiah, King, and Son of God and part of the Godhead trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Only through Jesus Christ can any person come to God.
However, to Judaism, Jesus was a false Messiah and of the devil. To Islam, Jesus was a prophet, not the Son of God. Jehovah’s Witnesses present themselves as “Christian” but do not believe in the trinity and believe Jesus is subservient to Jehovah, not equal at the right hand of God. Plus, Jehovah’s Witnesses do not believe in the atonement and cleansing blood of Jesus Christ. Ask them.
Do All Religions Lead to God? – How to Debate for Christianity
Rational thinking alone, with only a little research, tells us all religions are not even close to the same. Each leads in a different direction (way) to a god that doesn’t exist, and if going in the wrong direction (way), how can they all possibly lead to the one true God?
The Bible tells us that the apostle Paul encountered false religions that supposedly led to god(s).
In Athens, Paul found the city filled with idols of gods and men who thought they were the most intelligent.
Acts 17:16 While Paul was waiting for them in Athens, he was GREATLY DISTRESSED to see that the city was full of idols. [NIV]
It bothered Paul greatly. It doesn’t bother us today as it should. People we love and care about will be led to hell, not God, by false religions or false teachings. Paul first began to preach the good news of Jesus Christ in the synagogues. However, he didn’t stop there. He took the opportunity to talk about Jesus in the streets and marketplace. Pluralism was in existence then. Athens accepted many gods. The positive about pluralism is that it does give equal time for a Christian to express themselves. Paul did exactly that. Do we?
Do All Religions Lead to God? – How to Debate for Christianity
You are in the marketplace every day. WHY, only to make money? I don’t think so. Use your right to express your belief. Allow others the same opportunity. If you are a little prepared, it’s easy to knock them out. People usually have extremely little understanding of what they believe. Sadly, that’s true about most Christians, but not you, right? I’m going to help you shortly to be able to do this with ease and confidence. First, I want to continue looking at Paul in Athens.
Acts 17:18-20 A group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers began to dispute with him. Some of them asked, “What is this babbler trying to say?” Others remarked, “He seems to be advocating foreign gods.” They said this because Paul was preaching the good news about Jesus and the RESURRECTION. Then they took him and brought him to a meeting of the Areopagus, where they said to him, “MAY WE KNOW WHAT THIS NEW TEACHING IS THAT YOU ARE PRESENTING? You are bringing some STRANGE IDEAS to our ears, and WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT THEY MEAN.”
- Paul talked a lot about Jesus. They called him a babbler. We should be blabbers, too.
Eventually, you will talk to people of other religions. Interestingly, they want to hear what you know. Realize that Christianity is far different with strange ideas compared to any other religion, and many from other religions have never heard it STRAIGHT UP. “May we know what this new teaching is that you are presenting?” Paul didn’t go into combat mode. He simply went along with them to Mar’s Hill (Areopagus).
Do All Religions Lead to God? – How to Debate for Christianity
Acts 17:22-23 Paul then stood up in the meeting of the Areopagus and said: “Men of Athens! I see that in every way YOU ARE VERY RELIGIOUS. For as I walked around and looked carefully at your objects of worship, I even found an altar with this inscription: TO AN UNKNOWN GOD. NOW WHAT YOU WORSHIP AS SOMETHING UNKNOWN I AM GOING TO PROCLAIM TO YOU.
Paul ingeniously took what they already believed—an unknown god—to preach to them the one true God and Jesus Christ. Think about this: you are in a conversation. You encourage them to tell you what they believe, noting something you can take, spring from, and expand into Jesus. That’s not difficult. Jesus is far better. You have not insulted them. You expanded and improved what they already believed.
Acts 17:32-34 When they heard about the RESURRECTION of the dead, some of them sneered, but others said, “WE WANT TO HEAR YOU AGAIN ON THIS SUBJECT.” At that, Paul left the Council. A FEW men became followers of Paul and believed. Among them was Dionysius, a member of the Areopagus, also a woman named Damaris, and a number of others.
- The resurrection is big.
No other religion teaches resurrection. Mohammad, Buddha, and all the gurus died and remained dead. Jesus is alive, and we, too, will be resurrected exactly as Jesus. Even Paul didn’t convert everyone, but you can get a few men and women. Do what you can for the few.
- I said earlier I would give you something you can use with ease and confidence to communicate the difference of Christianity to anyone.
I found this on the web, thought it was great, and want to give it due reference. The man’s name is Sonny Capadona (a radical for Jesus guy), and the website is the page I’m referencing. You can go there to see the original. I’ve taken it and applied my little changes, which will make it even more relevant for us.
Do All Religions Lead to God? – How to Debate for Christianity
The beginning point and necessity of any religion is God rescuing man from man’s depravity.
MohammedFirst comes Mohammed (Islam/Muslim), who looks over the top of the well and says, “If you will keep the rules of Islam, then you will be able to escape from the well. You must pray five times a day, eat no pork, drink no alcohol, keep the feast of Ramadan, and make the pilgrimage to Mecca”. (You see, it’s very works oriented based upon man’s ability to keep the rules of Islam written in the Koran. Of course, you can cut your wife’s head off and murder your children if they disobey you. One more thing, you must participate in Jihad – the holy war.) |
JudaismJudaism is no different. They will pile on the man more rules and regulations based on the 10 commandments (and all its amendments). “Keep the Law,” and you will get out. But a man has only his own strength to keep these commandments, so after a few steps up, he falls back again and cries out for help. (Even the apostle Paul could not keep the law. Oh, and while you’re in the well, you will need to do animal sacrifices to get out.) Do All Religions Lead to God? – How to Debate for Christianity |
BuddhaThen comes Buddha, who looks over the top of the well and says, “I can see you are in a mess; the problem is due to pain and desire. If you follow the noble eightfold path, you will escape from these and ultimately enter Nirvana.” The man may find inner peace, but he is still down the well. (Seeking inner peace is great, but it doesn’t get a person to God.) |
BrahmanI’ll add Brahman, Hinduism’s God, coming to the top of the well. “I see you are in a mess. If you will do Karma, you can work/think your way out. Only think positive thoughts, only make perfect decisions, and only do good things. The consequences will work you out of your mess. Perhaps in your reincarnation of your next life, you will make it to Nirvana (release of the soul from the seemingly endless cycle of rebirths).” Do All Religions Lead to God? – How to Debate for Christianity |