Mr. W.D. Brown, the British philosopher, admits in his ‘Superiority of the Vedic Religion’ as under :
“Vedic religion recognises but one God. It is a thoroughly scientific religion, where religion and science meet hand in hand Here theology is based on science and philosophy.”
- W.D. brown
God has no image. Yajur Veda 32/3
(i) (a) Doctrine of ‘three in one’ and ‘three equal to one’
Unlike Vedic religion, which is pure Monotheism, Holy Bible preaches the doctrine of Trinity, i.e. the existence of three Gods : God, the Father, God, the Son (Christ) and God, the Holy Ghost (Spirit). The Christians believe that each God is equal in power and glory, and that these three are one. Thus Christianity revolves round the theory of ‘three in one’ and ‘three equal to one’. And they still call it ‘monotheism’ ! They claim that their doctrine of Trinity or Trinitarianism amounts to monotheism.
(b) Three Entities are one
2007-06-06
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