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+ | '''Syncretism''' is a concept prevalent in parts of the Western world which mingles different and often contradictory beliefs and religious doctrines into a personal faith which can be described as "self-made-religion" or "patchwork-religion". | ||
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+ | The view that there are elements of truth in other religions, for example the belief in one God, but that these religions differ in many respects from Christianity is held by many Christians and denominations<ref>For example, the [[Second Vatican Council]]'s declaration on other religions [http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_decl_19651028_nostra-aetate_en.html Nostra aetate] stated that the teachings of other religions differs in many aspects from Christianity but ''"nonetheless often reflect a ray of that Truth which enlightens all men."''</ref>. The Bible rejects syncretism as an appropriate response to God, teaching that Jesus is the truth and the only way in passages such as [[John 14:16]]<ref>cf. John 14:6 - ''{{web_verse|john|14|6}}''</ref>. | ||
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Syncretism is a concept prevalent in parts of the Western world which mingles different and often contradictory beliefs and religious doctrines into a personal faith which can be described as "self-made-religion" or "patchwork-religion".
The view that there are elements of truth in other religions, for example the belief in one God, but that these religions differ in many respects from Christianity is held by many Christians and denominations[1]. The Bible rejects syncretism as an appropriate response to God, teaching that Jesus is the truth and the only way in passages such as John 14:16[2].
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- ↑ For example, the Second Vatican Council's declaration on other religions Nostra aetate stated that the teachings of other religions differs in many aspects from Christianity but "nonetheless often reflect a ray of that Truth which enlightens all men."
- ↑ cf. John 14:6 - Template:John 14:6 (WEB) edit