You definitely need more fiber in your diet.
2006-11-12 04:56:18
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answered by Anonymous
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My faith: Buddhism one million) Why did you go with for this actual faith? i grew to become into finding for solutions approximately how the universe works, why is existence so unfavourable (!!), what's actuality, etc. i grew to become into born a Christian, however the solutions in simple terms weren't there for me. 2) What made you suspect it incredibly is the authentic faith? i'm nevertheless no longer a hundred% that it incredibly is "the authentic faith" - i do no longer think of any faith is. as quickly as words are written down and establishments advance, some thing direct & actual is lost. even nonetheless, i think of that's the final guess...! The Buddha reported, "have not got faith issues in simple terms because of the fact I reported so..." and that's enormously magnificent. i do no longer think of many different religions say issues like this. 3) have been you compelled to have faith in this faith by way of your mothers and fathers? No, my mothers and fathers have been somewhat worried earlier each and every little thing. i think of i could been meditating for extra or less 15 years earlier my mom ultimately admitted that it wasn't "purely a factor"! 4) What do you think of of different religions? i think of they have a purpose, and at their ultimate they convey the main staggering issues approximately humanity. they have have been given love, compassion, generosity, neighbourliness, charity etc. even nonetheless, they have even have been given intolerance, bloodthirstiness, anger, prejudice, vanity... it is not hassle-free to cut up out the two factors. my very own faith isn't loose from all of this, the two - yet i admire the emphasis on balancing faith with doubt, that a severe attitude is supplied into my faith that i think of is in step with risk lacking interior the way I see human beings speaking approximately Christianity or Islam. (and of direction it incredibly is in no way authentic for all Christians or Muslims!)
2016-12-17 08:50:43
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answered by ? 4
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I would choose hinduism, as it offers a much richer and deeper philosophy and culture. In hinduism there are many gods and from each there are numerous personality traits and flaws from which to learn. And their is a deeper sense of devotion as well.
They pose the question "What if our creator loves, or hates, or if our creator is emotionless?" and then through those questions they study and seek the answer to what the character of our creator is like.
In some religous traditions devotees may visit a temple or a congregation once or even twice a week. In hinduism their devotion and worship is integrated within their day to day life.
And In contrast to other traditions where visiting a temple or building of worship is required to make offerings, hindi's may have an area of devotion and praise set aside in their own homes.
And it is my personal interpration of hinduism. That their worship is towards only one universal spirit, but it is through their exploration and study of that force, that they in essence explore a universal god/godess or spirit. And have set aside the bickering of other monotheistic religions and the debates of human error in translation. Opting to reject those endless debates in search of their creator and it's home.
So for me I find that honest pursuit of the knowledge of our creator a pure devotion and love for that creator.
2006-11-12 05:20:24
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answered by NumberCruncher 2
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Islam because the Idea of 1 Universal God makes more since to me then 1000. From a scientific standpoint, the 1000 would still have to exist within the All, so 1 as the All to me just makes more sense.
2006-11-12 05:00:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I simply couldn't.
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2006-11-12 04:57:08
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answered by Dhara 6
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There are such huge differences in both religions. I am more attune to Hinduism but would not choose either one.
2006-11-12 04:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I choose Islam because if I follow other religion than Islam God will not accept from me and in the Judgment day I will be a loser.
2006-11-12 05:11:59
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answered by seven seas 3
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Neither you crazy fool ?! Before i try to convert you you should really take an "apoligeticts" (SPELL) ... it is a non bias veiw of all world religions so you can decide fo yo self.... not what your ma say or yo teacher or governmet... GET IT - Hindu?? not fo you ISLAM... NOT FO YOU!!
2006-11-12 04:56:39
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answered by Anonymous
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If I didn't previously have a religion, it would have to be Islam because Islam is monotheistic, and that will give a close relationship with God.
2006-11-12 05:03:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I would choose Hinduism because Hindus don't blow themselves up all the time!
2006-11-12 04:54:53
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answered by Anonymous
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hinduism because it is Spiritual. not Islam because it is religious.
2006-11-12 04:55:14
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answered by Tom B 4
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