I shall follow the thread's title question with a few questions of my own:



What makes Christianity more true than Islam?

What makes Hellenic religion more true than Christianity?

What makes Zoroastriasnism more true than Hellenism?

What makes Norse mythology more true than Zoroastrianism?

What makes Hinduism more true than Norse mythology?

What makes Judaism more true than Hinduism?

What makes Celtic religion more true than Judaism?

What makes Joltaism (Whereby you worship me as a God and believe that I am all powerful) more true than Celtic religion?

What makes Islam more true than Joltaism?

Is it number of followers?
Is it the geographical spread of the religion?
Is it number of wrong predictions?
Is it the militancy/anger of its followers?
Is it the peacefulness of its followers?
Is it whoever has more coverage on newspapers/TV/Internet?
Is it who can shout louder?
Is it the degree of subjectivity in its sacred book which allows for various interpretations of the same phrase or the same word?
Is it the number of languages it is translated to, thereby losing its ultimate true meaning and idioms and significance, written in the original version?
Is it the lack of translated versions and therefore its authenticity?
Is it actually the lack of a sacred book?
Is it ultimately up to each person to decide what they make most sense and that becomes true in their own minds?
Is it ultimately up to me, Jolt, to decide what is actually the true religion, as you are all imaginary constructs and creations of my own brilliant mind?

I'd like the OP to answer to these questions of mine. Fortunately, I doubt they can be answered with a simple copy-paste.