This sounds like an extremely egalitarian sentiment, but in reality, it is the height of arrogance. The simple truth is that many religions make mutually exclusive claims. If there is one God and Mohammed is his prophet, then Christian claims for the divinity of Christ logically must be false. If it is true, as Christians proclaim, that those who go to heaven will live forever, then the Buddhist concept of Nirvana-to be snuffed out like a candle, freed forever from the pain of being-cannot also be true. This means that when we say all religions lead to God, we are saying is that all religions are equally false. We are actually claiming that no religion is true except our concept of a relativistic God who accepts everyone regardless of belief or practice. The inescapable end of this train of thought for any honest thinker is that all religions are equally useless.
Though it may cost us our allegiance to tolerance and acceptance, we are much better off embracing the differences in religions and recognizing that they all cannot be true. The postmodern "god" is an absurd creation, and to embrace this orthodoxy of inoffensiveness, we must perform some serious mental acrobatics to convince ourselves that these differences among religions do not matter. How much more courageous, how much more human, to seriously examine the world's religions, our beliefs, and then to take a stand.
I personally follow the Christian religion. It does not bother me that if, for example, Islam is true, then Christianity cannot be. I have placed my faith in Christ because I am convinced that he is truly and objectively the only way to salvation. I recognize that people of other faiths do not. The tragedy is that one of us will enjoy the afterlife his religion taught, the other will not. This at least is hope. In the end, that is better than anything the illogical, relativistic god of postmodern America can muster.
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