nomanshake said:
is there a sin in changing the religion or is there a sin in keeping 2 religions ? Would it be a sin if I change my religion and come back to it again!
Christianity states rather explicitly that it is the only true religion. Christian fundamentalists are militant, almost violent about this; mainline Christian denominations believe this, but are less likely to denounce you.
I don't know what the faith of Islam says about this, but I'd be interested to know.
I myself grew up as a Christian fundamentalist (Southern Baptist), then moved to a mainline Christian denomination (Presbyterian Church USA), and now am seeking to understand God in larger, more comprehensive terms.
What I say above is no more than stating the official policy, so to speak, of most Christian denominations, if not all of them. This is based on a statement attributed to Jesus Christ, found in the New Testament:
I am the way, the truth, the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
I say attributed, because many biblical scholars and theologians today doubt that Jesus actually said that.
Now, for my own opinion.
There is nothing wrong with searching for God. Most religions insist that their way of understanding God is the correct way, and that others are wrong.
But I say that God honors the honest seeker. Learn from Muslims what they have to say about God; learn from Christians, too.
I believe that God is bigger than any one religion. He speaks to those who are willing to listen.
That's an idealistic view, of course. If you want to learn about Christianity but do not want to be preached at/to, then find an interfaith dialog in your city. Look at Episcopal, Lutheran, or Presbyterian churches.
And, of course, continue posting here.
Hope this info helps you.
Peace,
Gregg