The existence of so many religions and the claim that all religions lead
to God without question confuses many who are earnestly seeking the
truth about God, with the end result sometimes being that some despair
of ever reaching the absolute truth on the subject. Or they end up
embracing the universalist claim that all religions lead to God. Of
course, skeptics also point to the existence of so many religions as
proof that either you cannot know God or that God simply does not exist.
Romans 1:19-21 contains the biblical explanation for why there are so
many religions. The truth of God is seen and known by every human being
because God has made it so. Instead of accepting the truth about God and
submitting to it, most human beings reject it and seek their own way to
understand God. But this leads not to enlightenment regarding God, but
to futility of thinking. Here is where we find the basis of the “many
religions.”
Many people do not want to believe in a God who demands righteousness
and morality, so they invent a God who makes no such requirements.
Many
people do not want to believe in a God who declares it impossible for
people to earn their own way to heaven. So they invent a God who accepts
people into heaven if they have completed certain steps, followed
certain rules, and/or obeyed certain laws, at least to the best of their
ability. Many people do not want a relationship with a God who is
sovereign and omnipotent. So they imagine God as being more of a
mystical force than a personal and sovereign ruler.
The existence of so many religions is not an argument against God's
existence or an argument that truth about God is not clear. Rather, the
existence of so many religions is demonstration of humanity's rejection
of the one true God. Mankind has replaced Him with gods that are more to
their liking. This is a dangerous enterprise. The desire to recreate God
in our own image comes from the sin nature within us—a nature that will
eventually “reap destruction” (Galatians 6:7-8).
Do all religions lead to God? No. All people—religious or otherwise—will
stand before God some day (Hebrews 9:27), but religious affiliation is
not what determines your eternal destiny. Only faith in Jesus Christ
will save. “Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son
of God does not have life” (1 John 5:12). It’s as simple as that. Only
Christianity—faith in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ—leads
to God’s forgiveness and eternal life. No one comes to the Father except
through the Son (John 14:6). It does make a difference what you believe.
The decision to embrace the truth about Jesus Christ is important.
Eternity is an awfully long time to be wrong.