Answer for: Why do you generalize religion?

#11 Because "religions in general" have the same premise.  

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Your presupposition that "all religions are different" is true only on the surface and in non-essential issues; thus your conclusion would be faulty. On the other hand, all man-made (conceived) religions are the same and faulty is a true statement.
Consider this premise: "All religions, in general, are not the same — Biblical Christianity is absolutely unique among all the so-called religions and philosophies of mankind." The uncompromised teachings of Jesus Christ as Lord make the claim to be necessary and essential for eternal salvation (John 14.6). His teachings are based squarely on the uniquely powerful evidences for absolute truth and finality.

 

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Akkad_the_Destroyer 9 months ago

"All religions, in general, are not the same — Biblical Christianity is absolutely unique among all the so-called religions and philosophies of mankind."

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