Flourishing for well over 4,500 years, Hinduism's original tenets confirm that ALL religions, and ALL forms of worship lead to God. And insist that 'All the World is but an extended family'.
...Its universal and broadminded outlook makes us Hindus consider it the BEST - when compared to far younger 'religions' who still try survive just by slinging filth at, or spreading false rumours about, the other religions. And exist, mainly by instigating HATE towards religions other than their own !
...Whether Hinduism's 'that kind of brain washing is healthy for the population of the Earth' or not, it is for the non-Hindus to conclude !
...No offense meant, either !
:-))
2006-07-01 01:02:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I read the Bible. I read the truth from it. I don't feel superior...I just know what is true and right.
Usually, I can have a conversation with someone that holds many beliefs about God and I can poke holes in their logic.
For example: Many people say that there is a God..and he doesn't care what we do ... all roads led to heaven.
That thought is totally illogical. How can all religions lead to God? They differ in their teaching. Some teach if you aren't good you come back as an animal or worm...
Think about it...all religions CAN'T be correct.
Pointing out illogical thinking may come across to you as me being superior. Usually it is because people don't really want to think. They would rather hold their views than really research to find out the truth.
2006-07-01 07:54:30
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answered by Red-dog-luke 4
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Sorry, but when you have experienced God's love, its something you don't want to leave. It fills the emptyness that you may find in your life in a way that nothing else can.
BTW, I love how people talk about the brain washing of religion. Keep in mind that many of the "Christians" go to church once a week for a couple of hours and then don't read the Bible or pray during the week. Whereas, our children are indoctrinated/influenced by friends, school, and the media for most of every day. Who's brainwashing who?
2006-07-01 07:52:59
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answered by bobm709 4
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Religons for the most part are clever systems of CONTROL, and anyone who denies it is denying the fact that a rich and satisfying spiritual relationship with your creator needs neither a:
Building
Book
Telethon
or other such nonsense...
You actually could simply witness and share under a tree on a nice day...
But I just got back from Utopia, and got lost from the fact that most folks LOVE being controlled because they get to FOLLOW and not think -- it's really easier. You have more time to judge others when you are being controlled. It's hard enough to find really great hair gel without having to worry about your own spiritual direction!
And it really IS all about the hair...
:)
2006-07-01 07:51:15
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answered by fitpro11 4
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I dont need to feel superior to others in my religion. Most anyone could be just like me. I don't believe in Judgement or Damnation either. I used to and I was an arrogent person back then. I was so much better than everyone when I believed in those things, in my mind.
2006-07-01 07:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No religion is superior than any other, religion in itself does not even matter. What matters is following the truth of our souls. Simply put Love God, Love Others and Love Yourself.
2006-07-01 07:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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We have a religion, get with others with the same religion....then we hit a Revelation that everybody else is missing out on the fun.
2006-07-01 07:50:25
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answered by Sweetgal 4
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Born again Christain, its God thats Awesome and superior not the religion.
2006-07-01 07:49:06
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answered by toot_sweets65 2
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There just is
noone is better than anyother
some love and care
some hate and destroy
it's the spirit behind the action i beleive
2006-07-01 07:50:55
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answered by eg_ansel 4
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Because Jesus is Lord
2006-07-01 07:56:26
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answered by Jedi for Christ 4
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