I remember in high school first contemplating salvation and different religions. I was part of a nondenominational youth group which promoted the idea that salvation is only accessible to those who ‘know Jesus’ while on earth. I did not feel at peace with this idea. It was in these late teen years that I first explored New Church theology for myself, and was drawn to its merciful message regarding different religions. This beautiful aspect of New Church theology is summarized succinctly in New Jerusalem and Its Heavenly Doctrine 246: “The Lord’s Church is with all in the whole world who live in good according to their religious system. All who live in good—wherever they are—and acknowledge one God, are accepted by the Lord and come into heaven.”
In this issue we begin to examine this important topic. We explore who is saved, why God said certain things in the Bible, reasons to participate in organized religion, and more. Do any of these ideas resonate with you? Surprise you? We’d like to hear your thoughts. Join the conversation online at Facebook.
BMK
Managing Editor
& Creative Director
Articles in this issue
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Why do so many different religions exist in the world?
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No one beyond reach
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Changing lives: truth is not just to know, but to live
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God; love; kindness; and world religions.
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Who needs organized religion?
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Abraham and Isaac (Bible study)
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New Church teachings on world religions
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World religions (small group study)