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Many people who are drawn to religious experience find the task of choosing between so many religious options daunting. Why should I choose to become a Hindu rather than a Muslim? Why isn’t Scientology just as good as becoming a Presbyterian? Why is Catholicism the “true” way as opposed to just worshipping nature? What if we make a mistake and choose the wrong religion? Will God toss us into hell for that? The answer very simply is no. How do I know that? Because of who God is, what God is up to, and what he has explicitly told us about how he judges people.
By Jeffrey Tiel5
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Many people who are drawn to religious experience find the task of choosing between so many religious options daunting. Why should I choose to become a Hindu rather than a Muslim? Why isn’t Scientology just as good as becoming a Presbyterian? Why is Catholicism the “true” way as opposed to just worshipping nature? What if we make a mistake and choose the wrong religion? Will God toss us into hell for that? The answer very simply is no. How do I know that? Because of who God is, what God is up to, and what he has explicitly told us about how he judges people.