Yes, Hinduism is one of my favorites. I think their idea of god is the most realistic, that Brahman is omnipresent here on earth, not some king on a throne in heaven.
Maryam: I love Osho, his books introduced me to Buddhism
2006-09-21 10:38:00
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answered by Shinkirou Hasukage 6
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I do believe you are confused. Hinduism is simply the oldest surviving religion, and it is a product of two cultures who's names I should remember since I have a test on it tomorrow. I want to say Aryans and Dravidians?
Also, like all religions, it has been considerably changed over time to make it more appealing to the masses.
2006-09-21 17:42:35
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answered by Psyche 2
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The oldest religions predate Hinduism considerably. Check out "When God Was A Woman" by Merlin Stone.
2006-09-21 17:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Hinduism and Judaism are close, but hinduism is older. Yeah, you'd think that if we were meant to understand the first one would be right. I believe in several aspects of hinduism, but I still like my hamburger.
2006-09-21 17:48:05
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answered by Kaiser32 3
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Yes, we have all learnt from it. There is a hint of Hinduism in the three monotheist religions.
2006-09-21 17:34:28
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answered by Fatima 6
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Judaism is the oldest religion
Judaism is over 5000 years old and is the oldest of the world's four great monotheistic religions (religions with only one god).
2006-09-21 17:33:14
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answered by thumberlina 6
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actually zoaristism is the oldest and Judaism is the second oldest religion.
2006-09-21 18:29:34
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answered by scififed 5
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Or let it go as old and outdated with it's caste system and other confusion about which god to worship.
Bless all hindus
2006-09-21 17:34:12
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answered by Love Shepherd 6
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I think we should. it has very nice aspects to it. Osho had tried to get people familiar with it to. so why not :)
2006-09-21 17:34:10
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answered by M.K 2
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