All paths lead to God, some have different ways, some have different names for their final destination, some have different prayers and rituals, but if we look at the majority of practices, Love is the goal. God is Love.
We are all Spiritual beings having a human experience. In most cases, religions believe that God or Divine Entity created all life. If we are to believe this, than we must believe we are all connected to the One Source of Creation in the Universe and therefore are brothers and sisters.
We are called to not judge another and when we question another’s religious practice we are doing just that.
As humans on our own paths, we do not have the right to say whether another person is right or wrong in their Spiritual endeavors. While we may be "entitled to our opinion" we in no way have a right to force that opinion on anyone else. Each individual is here to experience what they have come to experience. Individuals will search for the belief system that resonates with their being and one they feel called to practice.
No religion is "right" just as none are "wrong". Each soul is on the right and perfect person for its Spiritual enlightenment. Many find that they join a specific religious practice and as they grow and come to their own conclusions they feel it is time to move on to something different. As we shift change and grow in our Spiritual development we look further to find something else that will provide further growth and spiritual nurturance.
To single out a specific practice as the "only" way to God is to go against what nearly every Avatar and Spiritual Guru has taught for centuries and centuries, that we must be kind to each other, love each other and Love this planet.
So how do we accept something we ourselves do not believe in? It is the questions that goes well beyond the question of different religions beliefs, it is about difference - period.
We are as a people are quick to place the manmade labels of "good", "bad", "right" and "wrong", but these are just words. These are just terms we have created in our judgments of others. If we can step back, and see it ALL as good, find the blessing in everything and everyone we can release the bonds of separation and recognize that we are each doing exactly what we need to do, practicing the religion that is right for us in that moment and bringing forth that essence of God.
As beloved children of the creator we carry, if you will, the DNA of the creator. To judge another, is to judge God. If we can allow others to follow their chosen path to the creator, we all for a world of experience to co-exist in harmony.







