As you know, Hinduism predates Christianity by a couple of thousand years. It is also estimated to be the 3rd largest religion in the world.
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Do you believe that any hindu gods actually exist? YES or NO
This is a hindu prayer to grow hair:
Born from the bosom of wide earth the goddess, god- like plant, art thou: So we, Nitatni! dig thee up to strengthen and fix fast the hair. Make the old firm, make new hair spring, lengthen what has already grown. Thy hair where it is falling off, and with the roots is torn away, I wet and sprinkle with the plant, the remedy for all disease.
Source: Atharva-Veda VI, 22
Question: Do you believe this prayer has any effect whatsoever on the regrowth of hair (other than maybe a placebo effect)? YES or NO
2007-01-15
16:38:44
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There is but one God. Who perhaps created some other Gods, but then deleted them.
2007-01-15 16:52:11
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answered by STFU Dude 6
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>>"Do you believe that any hindu gods actually exist? YES or NO"<<
No, and the Old Testament/Torah predates hinduism by a couple of thousands of years and it says:
I, even I, am the LORD,
and apart from me there is no savior.
Isaiah 43:11
>>"Do you believe this prayer has any effect whatsoever on the regrowth of hair (other than maybe a placebo effect)? YES or NO"<<
NO.
2007-01-16 01:01:47
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answered by A follower of Christ 4
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Do you believe that any hindu gods actually exist? YES or NO
No.
Do you believe this prayer has any effect whatsoever on the regrowth of hair (other than maybe a placebo effect)? YES or NO
Yes.
2007-01-16 00:44:18
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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No
The oldest record in written history of religion found in Excavations in Northern Iraq, see University of Pennsylvania, shows that the earliest religions were monotheistic, and the belief in multiple gods followed from that. I personally doubt that Hinduism predates early Christianity unless you discount the Old Testament
No to the hair thing also
2007-01-16 01:01:57
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answered by mark g 6
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Ok hinduism probably did come before Christianity, but it doesn't make it right. And While we're on the subject of what came first, God predates any of these other bogus religions with their no account gods. So just think about that.
2007-01-16 00:45:47
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answered by peach49444 3
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I'm not a Christian...but I like this question.
My opinion doesn't count....but I would think that the prayer has the ability to grow hair, the same way as any prayer would have to accomplish it's intent.
It would depend on the belief of the person/s praying.
2007-01-16 00:54:34
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answered by ? 5
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I don't believe that they do. Polytheistic religions have never made logical sense to me. As far as the hair goes, since I don't believe in them, I don't see why a prayer to them would have any effect other than placebo.
2007-01-16 00:49:25
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answered by Death of Reason 2
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I do not believe in any other god then God. That prayer doesn't work either, if it did I would have heard of it before and there would not be bald people that are unhappy with it and spending thousands on products.
2007-01-16 00:44:57
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answered by 2007 5
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You don't actually believe you'll get any sort of answer from a Christian, do you? I mean, other than some quote from the bible somewhere? Religion stinks. And God is definitely man's worst creation. Now... for a hair growth product that really works... trust science. It's out there.
2007-01-16 00:43:41
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answered by Anonymous
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yes i believe in the hindu gods.
and the prayer probably works when done in the proper ritual format.
I am Pagan and believe in all gods that have ever been worshiped on this planet.
i highly dislike the christian god because of what he allows his followers to do in his name. and the fact that he takes no action in the course of mankind.
2007-01-16 00:51:51
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answered by Anonymous
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