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<div class="heading">There is one religion. One who knows God, he is religious. One who does not know God, that religion has no meaning. Religion means to understand the order of God.
 
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== Lectures ==
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<span class="link">[[Vanisource:Lecture on BG 7.1-3 -- Paris, June 13, 1974|Lecture on BG 7.1-3 -- Paris, June 13, 1974]]: </span><div class="text"><p style="display: inline;">Translator: She would like to know if our religion can bring something more than the other religions.</p>
=== Bhagavad-gita As It Is Lectures ===
<p>Prabhupāda: There is one religion. One who knows God, he is religious. One who does not know God, that religion has no meaning. Religion means to understand the order of God. That is religion. But if you do not know what is God, and how you can hear His order? So religion without understanding God philosophically and logically is sentiment. And philosophy without understanding of God is mental speculation. So when philosophy and religious sentiments combine, that is called religion. Otherwise, it is not religion.</p>
 
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Translator: She would like to know if our religion can bring something more than the other religions.
 
Prabhupāda: There is one religion. One who knows God, he is religious. One who does not know God, that religion has no meaning. Religion means to understand the order of God. That is religion. But if you do not know what is God, and how you can hear His order? So religion without understanding God philosophically and logically is sentiment. And philosophy without understanding of God is mental speculation. So when philosophy and religious sentiments combine, that is called religion. Otherwise, it is not religion.</span>

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"if our religion can bring something more than the other religions"

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Bhagavad-gita As It Is Lectures

There is one religion. One who knows God, he is religious. One who does not know God, that religion has no meaning. Religion means to understand the order of God.

Lecture on BG 7.1-3 -- Paris, June 13, 1974:

Translator: She would like to know if our religion can bring something more than the other religions.

Prabhupāda: There is one religion. One who knows God, he is religious. One who does not know God, that religion has no meaning. Religion means to understand the order of God. That is religion. But if you do not know what is God, and how you can hear His order? So religion without understanding God philosophically and logically is sentiment. And philosophy without understanding of God is mental speculation. So when philosophy and religious sentiments combine, that is called religion. Otherwise, it is not religion.