Can All Religions Be True?
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Can all religions be true? Is it arrogant to claim that Christianity alone is true? What if someone is sincere but believes something different? These are some of the most common objections Christians face today, and they all hinge on one foundational question: can opposite truth claims both be true?
In this episode, we examine one of the most basic—but often overlooked—principles of rational thought: the Law of Non-Contradiction. This self-evident law states that opposite ideas cannot both be true at the same time and in the same sense. Without it, reason, science, history, and even everyday conversation become impossible.
We'll look at why truth must correspond to reality, why falsehood is the opposite of truth, and why religious pluralism ultimately collapses under the weight of contradictory claims. If one religion teaches there is one God while another teaches many gods, both cannot be true. If Jesus is God, as Christianity teaches, and not God, as other religions claim, both views cannot simultaneously correspond to reality.
The episode also addresses several common objections:
- "Isn't this view too narrow?"
- "What about sincere people in other religions?"
- "What about those who have never heard the Gospel?"
- "Don't all religions worship the same God?"
Along the way, we ground the discussion in both sound philosophy and biblical teaching, showing that Christianity does not ask people to abandon reason but instead provides the only worldview capable of making sense of truth itself.
Whether you're a believer wanting to defend your faith or a skeptic honestly wrestling with truth, this episode lays an essential philosophical foundation for evaluating every worldview—including Christianity.
Key Scriptures: Romans 1:18–23, Proverbs 14:12, James 2:19, John 14:6, John 8:24, John 3:18, Acts 4:12, 1 Timothy 2:5, Romans 3:10–23.
Recommended Reading:
- I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist, Chapter 2
- Norman Geisler, The Big Book of Christian Apologetics ("Pluralism, Religious," "Logic," and "First Principles")
- Norman Geisler, Christian Apologetics (2nd ed.), Chapter 8