A WOMAN ONCE wrote me to say she thought Christianity was fine but, personally, she was "into Zen..."
She liked to listen to Christian radio while she was driving because the music "smoothed out her karma." Occasionally, however, she would tune in one of the Bible-teaching ministries. In her opinion, all the preachers she heard were too narrow-minded toward other religions, so she was writing several radio ministers to encourage them to be more broad-minded.
"God doesn't care what you believe, as long as you're sincere," she wrote, echoing an opinion I have heard many times. "All religions lead ultimately to the same reality. It doesn't matter which road you take to get there, as long as you follow your chosen road faithfully. Don't be critical of the alternative roads other people choose."
THOUGHT: To those who accept the Bible as God's Word, the folly of that thinking should be immediately evident. What does the Bible say about following your chosen road faithfully? (John MacArthur)
KneEmail: "There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death" Prov. 14:12; cf. Matt. 7:13-14)