Correct.
All religions are the human interpretations of events that occurred hundreds or thousands of years ago. Some are human interpretations of events supposedly recorded by other humans hundreds or thousands of years ago.
They are stories passed down from person to person; subject to human fallibility each and every time.
You failed to provide any supporting evidence; you only provided opinion. By supporting evidence, I mean something that is not your own personal opinion...nor simply the opinion of someone else. I was some hard evidence...some proof. Otherwise you are simply stating a faith based belief system (faith is belief without proof).
To further demonstrate my point, I'm going to ask the following questions:
- What makes your religion, for example, not something created by humans?
God Himself provided the information.
- Why is yours special? ..other than that it is the one you believe?
This ties into the next, so I will answer it there.
A religion with no believers is just another ordinary book on the shelf in the library. It only becomes a religion when someone believes it to be the truth.
To continue, we must posit that the existance of a god such as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob can exist. If you are unwilling to allow this to be part of the discussion, the rest is meaningless as you have already decided the result prior to asking the question.
Any god which would create a religion would want that religion to survive. If not, then there is no reason to create the religion. Thus, we can say that any religion which does not survive is a false religion. This reduces us to just a handful of religions.
We can say that any god which is perfect does not lie to us. We may not fully understand what this god says, but this god would not lie...that would defeat the purpose of instructing us in what to do. From this, we can say that not all religions can be true. This does not mean that any are true, but we can certainly say that not all of them are true.
When I look over the various religions which exist, I can filter more out based on things we know. For example, the moon is a chunk of rock and is therefor not a true god. An idol, carved by human hands, is a human created object and is therefor not a true god. After looking over the various religions (granted, not all of them), I am left with the three Abrahamic religions as being the only ones with a god who defies an easy dismissal or who seems to be able to exist.
Of these, Christianity is actually an offshoot of Judaism (with major perversions added by Emporer Constantine) in that Christians believe Jesus is the promised Messiah who will return to finish fulfilling all the prophecies while Judaism does not believe this. Had Emporer Constantine not so radically altered Christianity, it would look a lot more like Judaism.
I can dive deeper into why I say Allah (to prevent confusion, I call the god of Islam Allah) is not a true god, but suffice to say I find Allah is not a true god.
That leaves me with Judaism and Christianity. I am actually a Messianic Jew, so I follow a fusion of the two.