Thoughts are thoughts and are insignificant. Your actions are what matter. "If you think of murdering, you may as well have committed the murder." By that logic, simply thinking of ending world hunger means you've done it. Where is my free ride to Heaven? I just had a thought of curing every disease and adopting every orphan on the planet while teaching them the way of God. I'm not going to do it, but I thought of it.
Does that make me better than everyone else on the planet?
Because if someone that considers murdering is as bad as someone who murders, this is the only assumption you can end up with.
And didn't God give us free-will? Yet we are punished not only for using it, but for considering to use it?
Also, if you equate actions with thoughts, you get a horrible paradox: If murdering is bad, and thinking of murdering is just as bad as murdering, then is thinking about thinking of murdering just as bad as thinking of murdering? If that is a yes, then is thinking about thinking about thinking of murdering also bad? If no, then that makes the equation murder = thinking of murder untrue which negates the entire ideology.
On top of that, how does one even come up with the concept of not thinking about doing bad deeds, without thinking about doing those bad deeds?
Furthermore, what's up with all the timelines in religion? Why do 100% of miracles occur during a period in history when science was 100% nonexistent? "Jesus came back from the dead." That goes against everything that is possible in this universe by any natural means. So why is the supernatural occurring in only one segment of time?
Also, what makes any religion more correct than another? To argue your religion is correct, you have to argue that your events really happened, and that's impossible to do without proof. If Jesus really came back from the dead, then that makes Christianity right. Islam, Judaism, Buddhism - doesn't even matter what those guys think because they're dead wrong. You can then argue that religion isn't about who is right or wrong, and that it is all about personal belief, but then what's with all the religious killings? Christianity single-handedly set our society back hundreds and hundreds of years of progress after killing millions upon millions of people. It may not have been YOU or your family that did these things, but it was the Church (the same people who actually decide what your beliefs are) that did these things.
Would you be proud to be an American if you found out our government was euthanizing millions of babies each year? Probably not, so how could you be proud to be religion X when given the details of the horrible atrocities religion X has committed and still, to this day, commits.
This is why religion can only survive as a personal belief system. It's up to you to decide which morals to use and which to ignore, because if you believe in the Bible, you end up reading things along the lines of daughters having sex with their dad for babies being ace-work. Also, slavery is legal.