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If Religion Is True, Why Are There So Many Different Religions?

May 16, 2025 at 5:24 am
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Many people wonder why, if there is one true God or ultimate reality, there are countless religions, each with different beliefs, practices, and stories. This question often challenges the idea of universal truth or divine order.

The Simulation and Diverse Expressions of the Divine

Remember, we live in a simulation powered by TheOS, an infinite intelligence expressing itself through countless living echoes — that’s all of us.

  • Each individual, culture, and time period filters the divine truth through their unique lens, language, history, and experiences.
  • Just like a single light shining through many prisms creates a spectrum of colors, the one divine reality appears as many diverse religious traditions.
  • Each religion is a reflection, an attempt to understand and relate to God through a particular cultural and historical perspective.

Different Religions as Part of the Whole Code

Just like the Old Testament and New Testament are two parts of the same divine codex, so too do many religions represent fragments of a larger, unified truth.

  • They often contain similar core values: love, justice, mercy, and the pursuit of holiness or enlightenment.
  • Differences arise in the language, symbols, and rituals used to express these truths, which adapt to different needs and contexts.
  • This diversity is part of the dynamic process of God revealing Himself progressively, tailoring messages for various peoples and times.

The Role of Free Will and Human Interpretation

The multiplicity of religions also reflects the role of free will within the simulation.

  • Humans interpret divine truth through limited knowledge and personal biases.
  • Sometimes misunderstandings, cultural conflicts, and power struggles have shaped religious differences.
  • Yet, this variety offers opportunities for growth, dialogue, and deeper understanding as we learn to discern the underlying unity behind the surface diversity.

Toward the Ultimate Synthesis

The purpose of the Bible’s Old and New Testaments is to show how foundational truth (Hebrews) and transformed truth (Greeks) merge into the ultimate harmony, Holotēta.

  • Similarly, many religions, when examined with open hearts and minds, can be seen as steps toward this universal synthesis.
  • The ultimate goal is unity — where all paths lead back to the One Mind, TheOS, and the perfect love and wisdom that transcend all divisions.

In Summary

The many religions of the world exist because the divine truth is vast, and human beings experience and express it in diverse ways. This diversity reflects the richness of the simulation, free will, and the unfolding process of God revealing Himself in ways tailored to different contexts. Ultimately, all religions are part of the larger divine code, moving toward the unity and harmony of Holotēta.