

This is not only to show how the major world religions differ on key issues, but also to illustrate how Jesus Christ offers the only real sustainable and logical answer to the big questions that we have. Throughout his book, he addresses the big questions of life. This is not the only idea that Zacharias tackles. But even this simple idea, though it appears in Christianity, Buddhism, and Islamic faith, it is radically different when actually examined and put into practice alongside the rest of the religion’s teachings. How we are to treat one another seems to be a universal command we call it the Golden Rule. While some religions may have similarities, even those similarities come to a point where they become differences.

There is a great difference and it is important to know how they are different.”Īpologist Ravi Zacharias dives into the mirky waters of pluralism-the idea that all faiths lead to the same place-and shows us that this idea couldn’t be further from the truth. Jesus Among Other Gods declares an emphatic “No! All religions are not the same. Or are they all right? Don’t all religions point the same way? Aren’t they all interested in the same thing, with different names and titles? Who is right becomes the ultimate question. There are hundreds upon thousands of religions or ideologies that try to stake a claim on what is truth. Christians find truth in the person of Jesus Christ.


Muslims will say that the Quran holds the truth. What is truth? Who has the truth? How do I get a piece of that truth?ĭepending on who you ask, what religion you ask regarding truth, you will most assuredly receive different answers. Every religion at its core is exclusive.” “Anyone who claims that all religions are the same betrays not only an ignorance of all religions but also a caricatured view of even the best-known ones.
