1. If all religions are true, then Christianity is true and valid, yet an essential claim of
Christianity is that all other religions are false, taken as a whole.
2. Either Christianity is true and others are false, or others are true and Christianity is false.
3. Either way, all religions can't be true.
Contradiction: All religions are true. All religions are not true.
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Truthbomb Apologetics: A Quick Refutation of Pluralism
(Originally, Greg Koukl's Interactive Series Tactics in Defending the Faith.
In the series Koukl demonstrates quickly and concisely why pluralism (the view that all religions are equally true
and valid) defeats itself or, in his words, commits "suicide.")
It is popular to think "Many paths up the same mountain" yet the only person that knows all paths lead
to the top is the person on the top, so anyone claiming to have this knowledge is claiming to be on top
of that mountain, a.k.a God. ( Bo commented below the original post in above link;
it is slightly paraphrased here.)
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