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Basic concepts in all religions are equal
Basic concepts in all religions are equal
Dalip Singh Wasan, Advocate.
People who can investigate the principles contained in all religious books in the world have come to know that all religions have the same concepts about God. All religions have accepted that there is one God. All religions have to accept that all people on this earth had been sent by God and sent to you in this land, God himself wrote their fate and destiny, and enjoy them and suffer for these entries in the fate and destiny, and when the time limit is again the man called again and then give all their accounts with God and your record is good, is sent to heaven, and if the record is bad, is sent to hell. All religions believe that God has no birth or death he ever. All religions believe that God is omnipotent and omnipresent and can not hide anything from him. All religions believe that God sends people to guide this man and repetition is repeated at prescribed intervals.
People of all religions believe that people who enjoy life are claiming the benefits of their good work in this life or a life in the past and the people who suffer are those who were not good people, whether in this life or a life in the past. All religions lead us to suffer and we not to complain to God, because God gave us the problem and when we love, we must believe that God will grant. They say that after every suffering, this is a happy event and then every happy event, we face a difficult period. When we suffer, our good times standing at the door and they strike soon, and hope the good times. We were told that all couples are decided in heaven and we just marriages on earth. All religions tell us to live clean and be honest sincere, loyal and not have to be a criminal, sinner or a person who commits a foul. All religions tell us that we live on this earth as members of a family, because we are children of a God and since we are located in different places on this earth, therefore, the names and styles of our religions are different. Otherwise, all religions are giving the same principles of life and we follow these principles, if we live a happy and prosperous life and we are on the wrong track that will suffer.
We must be sad to see that all religious concepts and principles for our guidance had been misinterpreted by man on this earth and that's why the man on this earth has been divided on the basis of different religions and fought just to prove that their religion had been good or better than the other. It is clear that people had died in other religions and tried to convert others to their own religion well. All files are evil that is before us and therefore we must admit they were wrong in history and therefore, it is time for us should come on the track because in this period of science and technology, if we fight, we will destroy this earth together. We remain in peace and we should try to use all these blessings that science and technology are brought to use and we try to establish heaven on earth. We treat understand that all this fighting between religions to destroy the earth which means that what we have done in the past is out of our hands and we have to start again the stone age. We have to move and we must not turn back. All these acts of terrorism, all this imperialism, all these riots, all these wars are exercises useless and we have to stop and concentrate on our development through the use of science and technology that have our hands.
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