Hey! What have you got against the Hindus ?
2006-09-19 11:09:12
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answer #1
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answered by davebrit 4
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lots of christianity belives in an extremely diverse concept-approximately God than Judaism(and arguably islam) mutually as they theoretically do share a similar God. ... christians have some rather diverse perspectives on the numerous maximum serious information. Judaism would not declare to be the only authentic way. it extremely is a fashion. lots of Christianity exceptionally, and many islam, belive themselves to be the only authentic way. and this definitionally prevents cooperation with others, simply by fact by saying "we are impressive and all people else is incorrect" you're no longer respecting the different communities, and without recognize, how are you able to assume to get everywhere? and for the perspective that Judaism claims the "chosen" component... that would not actual recommend superiority or purely-impressive-ness. it purely ability that this team replaced into chosen to hold a function it is particular and various. no longer continuously a sturdy component. and not extra constructive or something like that.
2016-10-17 07:06:53
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answered by ? 4
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Well, actually Christains, Jews and Muslims - all are fighting for just one God. Its better to become were you have numerous Gods.
Christains, Jews, Muslims always fight because they like to. Hindus don't fight, so does Buddhist. So rather than fighting with Hindus, you should learn something from them.
2006-09-19 09:36:12
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answered by R 3
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Thats the difference between hinduism and other religions. Hinduism has it roots in trinity and the fact that the trinity originated from One God. But Hinduism is not mon-aesthetic religion.
Hinduism allows you to choose your God ( Basically what works for you). So follower of Allah is not an infidel as per hinduism. If you believe in Christ and his teaching, that doesnt make you a pagan. Hinduism has its roots in pluralism, thats the reason jews, zorastranism etc found refuge in India.
Now for those who don't know, christianity reached India before it reached Europe and those people still practise their faith (even after 2000) years because of plural hindu society.
Ref : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Thomas_the_Apostle#Thomas_and_India
People like you will always find a reason to fight and kill other people. That's why rest of the people with never gang up with hate mongerers like you.
2006-09-19 10:20:19
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answered by GeekDude 2
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Some Jews are generous enough to say they share the same God as Christians, but the teaching of Islam changes the bible beyond belief.
2006-09-19 10:05:14
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answered by 4thwatch 3
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Well they may share a few ideas but no they are not the same, but then again i hear that trinity or the idea of a tri union god is also has roots in Hindu, but i stand to be corrected
2006-09-19 10:04:56
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answered by lloydgberry 2
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Islam's allah was a throw away idol. Some Muslims have claimed that the word "Allah" is in the Bible because the Biblical word "Allelujah." They then mispronounce the word as "Allah-lujah" But "Allelujah" is not a compound Arabic word with "Allah" being the first part of the word. It is a Hebrew word with the name of God being "JAH" (or Yahweh) and the verb "alle" meaning "praise to." It means "praise to Yahweh." The Arabic word "Allah" is not in the word.
The same error is found in the Muslim argument that the word "Baca" (Psa. 94:6) really means "Mecca." The valley of Baca is in northern Israel.
The present meaning of a word is irrelevant to what it meant in ancient times. The word "Allah" is a good example. When confronted by the historical evidence that the word was used by pagan Arabs in pre-Islamic times to refer to a high god who was married to the sun-goddess and had three daughters, some Muslims will quote dictionaries, encyclopedias, etc. to prove that "Allah means God." They are thus using modern definitions to define what the word meant over a thousand years ago! What "Allah" means now has no bearing on what it meant before Muhammad.
Furthermore, islam claims lineage to Abraham from Ishmael, and that since Ishmael was born before Isaac, he was the firstborn and the one taken to the mountain. God did NOT recognize Ishmael as the firstborn though as he was born out of wedlock. Abraham was to sacrifice his son as proof to God of his faith. The Lord stopped him from doing that though as we know. That being the case, a sacrifice had to be as pure as possible. Ishmael being born out of wedlock did not fit the bill, this was overlooked for the blessings to come by God. Isaac fit perfectly!
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2006-09-19 10:17:34
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answered by green93lx 4
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Christians, Jew & Muslims cannot agree on the exact nature of their god. Until they can they have no business interefering with other belief systems. And given the strife, they will never agree.
2006-09-19 09:33:40
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answered by genaddt 7
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Christians, Jews and Muslims DO NOT SHARE THE SAME GOD THAT IS A LIE FROM THE PITS OF HELL.
WHO TOLD YOU THAT NONSENSE!!!
2006-09-19 09:51:32
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answered by wisdom 4
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This msut have crossed the minds of the Pope and Caliphates a long, long time ago..unfortunatly, family in-fighting is always more fun then fighting the neighbours..
2006-09-19 09:32:42
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answered by thomas p 5
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