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2006-11-26 12:38:33 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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well catholics and Hindus have a lot of differences :

catholics believe there is one God who is divided in three but its only one . they also believe in praying and in the intersection of all of the saints . they believe in hell and heaven and in a third place which the call the purgatory in which they pay for their sins before going to heaven . they believe in confessing their sins to a priest and then in receiving forgiveness after fallowing a penitence . they believe in the pope and that there is only salvation in the catholic church . they believe in the bible and that Jesus was the son of God and God himself . they also believe there is only one life and after that they go to either of the three places i mentioned earlier .


the Hindus on the other side believe in many gods . they believe they will become gods once they become enlightened . they believe in reincarnation . they believe they can reincarnate in an animal or another human depending in how they behaved in their previous lives . they believe in karma meaning that everything good and bad that happens in their lives is either the result of something they did either in a past life or in their present one . the cow is one of their main gods and a mother to them , therefor they do not eat or consume any meat from this animal .

2006-11-26 17:55:29 · answer #1 · answered by game over loves evanescence 6 · 0 0

You have a spelling problem. Wikipedia never heard of hunus or hinus. Do you mean Hindus? If so, get Huston Smith's "The Religions of Man."

2006-11-26 21:30:23 · answer #2 · answered by Philo 7 · 0 0

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