All religions DO NOT lead to God
The Bible contains many examples of religions that displease God.
Religions fall into two basic categories.
| Category 1: Worshipping false gods
Please take some time to look up the scriptures in your own Bible
The Bible describes the worship of false gods with such terms as “delusion,”
“futility,” and “useless.” (Jeremiah 10:3-5; 16:19, 20) Jehovah
God commanded the ancient nation of Israel: “You must not have any other gods besides me.”
(Exodus 20:3, 23; 23:24) When the Israelites worshipped other gods,
“Jehovah became enraged.” Numbers 25:3; Leviticus 20:2; Judges 2:13, 14.
God still has the same attitude toward the worship of such “so-called gods.”
(1 Corinthians 8:5, 6; Galatians 4:8) He commands those who want to worship
him to stop associating with those who practice false religion, saying:
“Get out from among them, and separate yourselves.”
If all religions lead people to God,
why would God command people to "Get out from among them,
and separate yourselves"? (2 Corinthians 6:14-17)
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| Category 2:
Worshipping the true God in a way he does not approve
At times, the Israelites worshipped God using beliefs and practices borrowed from the worship
of false gods, but Jehovah rejected this attempt to mix true religion with false.
(Exodus 32:8; Deuteronomy 12:2-4)
Jesus condemned the religious leaders of his day
because of the way they worshipped God; they made an outward show of being religious,
yet they hypocritically “disregarded the weightier matters of the Law, namely,
justice and mercy and faithfulness.” Matthew 23:23.
God detests religious hypocrisy. (Titus 1:16) To help people draw closer to God,
a religion must affect their everyday lives and not just consist of rituals or
formalities. For example, the Bible says: “If any man thinks he is religious
but does not keep a tight rein on his tongue, he is deceiving his own heart,
and his worship is futile. The religion that is clean and undefiled from the
standpoint of our God and Father is this: to look after orphans and widows
in their tribulation, and to keep oneself without spot from the world.”
(James 1:26, 27; footnotes)
The King James Version uses the expression
“pure religion” for this clean, unhypocritical worship.
Likewise today, only religion that is based on truth leads people to God.
This truth is found in the Bible. (John 4:24; 17:17; 2 Timothy 3:16,17)
Religions whose teachings conflict with the Bible actually steer people away
from God.
Many teachings that people think come from the Bible have pagan roots. Teachings
dating back thousands of years to ancient Babylon, such teachings including the cross, the
Trinity, the immortal soul, and eternal torment were borrowed from those who
worshipped false gods.
Worship that promotes false teachings is “in vain,”
or useless, because it replaces God’s requirements
with religious traditions.
(Mark 7:7,8).
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