Are religions mutually exclusive?
Question asked by: mrquestion
Asked on: 02 Apr 2008
The major religions are generally held to be mutually exclusive in that they tend to say you shall have no Gods but me or I am the one true God and so on.
However if the God of each religion is seen to be the same God but with different names or interpretations then clearly the boundary disappears and they don't have to be mutually exclusive.
Some religions that are more about lifestyle and an attitude to the world rather than historical religions may be compatible with other belief systems.
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