“How could there be just one true faith?” asked Blair, a twenty-four-year-old woman living in Manhattan. “It’s arrogant to say your religion is superior and try to convert everyone else to it. Surely all the religions are equally good and valid for meeting the needs of their particular followers.”
“Religious exclusivity is not just narrow- it’s dangerous,” added Geoff, a twentysomething British man also living in New York City. “Religion has led to untold strife, division, and conflict. It may be the greatest enemy of peace in the world. If Christians continue to insist that they have “the truth”- and if other religions do this as well- the world will never know peace.”
Courtesy and Thanks: The Reason for God, Belief in an Age of Skepticism by Timothy Keller, page-3
There is only one religion that is the religion of love
There is only one caste that is the caste of humanity
There is only one language that is the language of heart
There is only one god he is omnipesent
Dr. O. P. Sudrania