Is Christianity the Right Religion? A Personal but Logical Answer
People often ask whether Christianity is the right religion. For many, this becomes a debate filled with competing philosophies, cultural backgrounds, or personal experiences. But I believe the answer can be simpler and more focused.
For me, Christianity is the right religion—not because I was born into it, or because I think other people are wrong—but because it addresses something essential that no other religion explains in the same way: eternal life.
I believe that I am made up of both body and soul. The body is temporary. It grows old, weakens, and eventually dies. But the soul—what makes me truly alive—is eternal. The question is, what happens to the soul after the body dies?
Among all religious founders throughout history, only Jesus Christ not only spoke about eternal life but also demonstrated power over death. He was crucified, buried, and on the third day, rose again—physically and historically. This is not just a theological claim; it is a foundational fact for the Christian faith (1 Cor 15:3–8).
Jesus did not merely offer teachings about how to live a better life. He said, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me will live, even though they die” (John 11:25). That is a claim no other religious leader has made with historical evidence to support it.
This is the primary reason I believe Christianity is the right religion. If another belief system offers eternal life with the same credibility—through someone who defeated death and lives forever—then you are free to follow it. But I have not found one.
Christianity does not just offer answers. It offers hope backed by history. For me, that makes all the difference.
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