Christians are wrong... and hindus are wrong too. Everyone who has a religion is wrong
2006-07-03 05:05:31
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answered by drchristian 2
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What is really hard is for members of most of the world's major religions to accept that none of them are wrong, except when they make the basically parochial and indefensible claim that their particular religious group has a monopoly on truth. There is no right or wrong between world religions; there are only good or bad ways to live out each particular faith. Persons of all the world's Spiritual Paths can choose either to pursue the highest good of that faith (for example, for Christians the self-sacrificial journey to the Cross, and for Hindus, the dharma of union between atman and brahman), or to pursue the debased, xenophobic, intolerant perversion of that faith (for example, for Christian Fundamentalists the hatred of gays and lesbians, and for Hindu Fundamentalists the persecution of the non-Hindu minority in India). One may be a disciple of Saint Francis and Mahatma Gandhi, or one may be a follower of the "Moral Majority" or the "Shiv Sena." The choice is up to you.
All of the world's faiths have the potential to liberate the spirit and lead the individual toward the Most Sacred. Thus Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Sikhism, Wicca, Zoroastrianism, and all the world's many other faiths are ALL true.
As the Upanishads say, "Paths are many. Truth is one."
2006-07-03 05:10:25
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answered by snowbaal 5
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Christians are not wrong. Hindus are. Hinduism is a religion made by the devil like so many other religions. The devil has deceived millions of people into his false beliefs. There is only one God. Alla, Buddha and any other gods or idols are not real. They cannot hear you and you must get saved and ask Jesus to forgive you of your sins so that you can go to heaven when you die. I'm sorry, but people who are not saved (have not accepted Jesus Christ as Savior) are going to hell when they die. You will see in the end (when we all stand before God one day) who and what is right. I know, you may think your religion is right, but it is not. The devil is only deceiving you and laughing about it!
2006-07-03 05:11:03
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answered by Autumn C 1
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For the same reason Hindus find it hard to accept that they are wrong and that Christians are right. And then you've got the Jews, the Muslims, the Buddhists ... and the reason why I'm not involved in an organized religion myself.
2006-07-03 05:05:39
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answered by blueingy 2
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How u know Hindus are right and Christians are wrong? Everyone says there religion is the right one, but how do they know? There are so many religions in the world its so confusing to know which one is the right one and which own is the wrong one. Maybe there all right maybe there not. I think most religions are man made. Having said that I don't believe in the Christian religion.
2006-07-03 05:12:12
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answered by xoɟ ʍous 6
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I'm not trying to be mean so don't take this wrong. I am Christian but I don't see a reason in fighting over religion. Why does it always have to be wrong or right, can't we both have our own ways of going about things, but still respect each other. People really need to learn to work together, not against. I hope you understand what I'm saying. Have a good day or evening.
2006-07-03 05:06:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe because they aren't!
Hinduism isn't so much a religion as it is a type of spirituality. All the princibles are pretty much sound, but they lack the continuity of the Christian faith tradition. Research christian, catholic and judeo-christian traditions and then decide if if hindus are right or wrong. I studied alot of religions, read arguments for and against and I picked the one that makes the most sence, historically, spiritually and logically...and it isn't hinduism!
2006-07-03 05:07:39
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answered by Running Rabbit 2
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Christians are the first to say they are wrong when they find out they are wrong. But as far as the debate dealing with Hindus, we haven't been wrong yet so how can we apologize for something we have not done? May God Bless
2006-07-03 05:11:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Because Hindus accept that Christianity is just another perspective on God. Just a different approach. Hindus do not declare that their religion is "right" and other religions are "wrong".
"Ekam Sat, Vipraha Bahudha Vadanti"
"There is only one God, but humanity calls him by many names." Rig Veda 1:164.46
"Sarva dharma samabhava"
"All religions must be viewed with equal respect"
2006-07-03 23:48:47
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answered by gabriel_zachary 5
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In the study of both I see good. Hindu has less to offer me. I like being a Child of God, a Royal priest Hood, a Holy Nation. For all eternity.
2006-07-03 05:07:22
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answered by kritikos43 5
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Probably because they are not wrong. It is not up to us to determine what is the right or wrong faith in the world. If you have belief in what you were introduced to, then follow that belief if and only if it makes a difference in your life. If it does, and if you truly believe in that religion, you won't be concerned about the other religions existing in different parts of the world. If we were all on one island, we might have similar beliefs and customs. Since we are not on one island, we are told to love one another and live as one in God. Your God and my God may be described differently or called something different, but there is only one for us all. May he bless you each and every day!
2006-07-03 05:11:00
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answered by joe_on_drums 6
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