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Yeah, like for example which religion?
I've come to the conclusion Christianity offers the best argument.
Islam makes a lot of contradictions, it claims that the quran is perfect and without corruption because the word of allah cannot be corrupted.
Yet, the injil (bible) was corrupted even though it was the word of allah, therefore the quran is imperfect, therefore, not the true word of allah.
Judaism is not valid because the original jews went extinct, they speak Yiddish, a germanic language, and hebrew was revived, true jews no longer exist therefore the talmuds prophecy is false.
Budhism believes in reincarnation, but once you revive you lose all your memories, so it's not really you getting punished, but rather, an innocent animal that did nothing to dharma, this makes the Budhist system unfair, and if it is unfair, it is unworthy to follow because it is rigged against you.
Hinduism believes in maya, that the world is an illusion to a greater cycle, we are part of the kali yuga cycle, (death part), but, how do we know this revelation is not part of the illusion itself? It doesn't provide a clear answer, and is by itself an oxymoron that can never be proven but always disproven, because maya claims to show you an objective truth, but that truth can be part of the illusion, how do we know the kali yuga isn't actually the birth? Once again, it is unfair, therefore, unworthy of devotion.
Shinto is related to japan entirely, japan isn't the center of the world, therefore, it is false, not to mention it is entirely mixed with Budhism which makes it part of the same error.
Christianity is by far the only religion to offer an objective truth that is backed uo by historical sources, be it Christian, pagan, neutral, biased or unbiased.