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mar1162
Dec 11, 2006, 04:06 AM
How are newer religions different from older ones?
How are they similar?:confused:

Starman
Dec 26, 2006, 03:16 PM
Doctrinally, newness might merely be a subjective opinion. Some religions based on a restoration of doctrines which the seemingly older ones abandoned might appear to be new. For example, there are many customs which were not originally practiced by Christians. Religions which shun these customs might appear to be new but are actually harking back to the first century when such customs weren't practiced. So in view of this, which is really the new and which is really the older?