Hinduism that proves the existence of God Scientifically by showing God directly to every common man without the intervention of any special and authorised Agents .God created people and every being without the intervention of any body and every body is free to approach god without any body's intervention. The religion enables you to see God in any form and shape and call him by any name that pleases you or appeals to you.The religion that sees god in every being and every man of any religion .The religion is the all pervading Cosmos , the God that embraces every faith faithfully, with love towards all and animus towards none, as a way to God realisation. An universal religion that places no constraints on any one in the world .This is all it has gifted to the world.
2007-11-17 04:42:13
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answered by Infinity 7
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The one special thing as I see it which my religion brought to the world is the vision and the concept of "Vasudaiva Kutumbakam" - "The entire world as a single big family".
This concept or vision is one which accepts all as they are without the need to convert to or from any religion. It welcomes all for what they are and from where they are, thereby making us responsible not only for each other but also for this "Vasudha"-"Earth". Isnt it a beautiful concept!
I am a Hindu from India.
Pranaam
2007-11-21 22:35:53
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answered by RAKSHAS 5
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Yoga,Meditation,Ayurveda, vegetarianism, truth in the form of vedas, philosophy in the form of Gita and the innumerable other scriptures like yamas and niyamas..
Love , shanthi(peace) for all and everything..
an environment and animal friendly religion, that allows independence of thougts, and wants humans to think and find the solution for worldly issues and things beyond the world...
(there are lots of scriptues that wants people to do self inquiry and inquire about god, the world and other things and find solution himself)
and preaches universal tolerance and acceptance..
Science...
http://greatindiandiscoveries.blogspot.com/2007/09/diameter-of-earth.html
It was a news lately that the missionaries took all the maths and science from here to the west..
Sanatana dharma is my religion..
2007-11-17 22:53:31
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answered by sita 3
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interior the church I grew up in, there have been some who have been greater desirable audio gadget than something people so that they enjoyed it as quickly as we'd do prayer circles and that they might 'coach off' their public talking means.s It annoyed me lots. yet, while i bypass examine by way of background books or hear that a very smart, valuable individual is 'going to Hell', i would be unable to think of why any being could infinitely harm somebody for any reason. On desirable of that, there is not something different than different people claiming this or that's 'info' to teach a mono-deity exists. Or that any do/ attempting to blame devil for something undesirable is redundant b/c a million.) in accordance to the mono-deity thought, God made devil 2.) understanding what could take place. not ordinary love, unfastened will?-I fairly have a toddler and there is not something he could do, no remember if i know approximately it previously or not, that could desire to make me opt for to torture him.
2016-09-29 10:14:28
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answered by enns 4
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I have no religion, I don't identify with any of them really, but if I did, it would more than likely be Buddhism. I believe in a personal spirituality and not being forced to attend groups or churches to express that. I guess certain religions have done some good for communities, to help provide food, housing, financial support with medical problems or disasters, but the Red Cross as also done these things....I'm not saying we should get rid of churches and religions, because I'm in favor of anyone being able to believe what they want. I just don't like anyone forcing beliefs on someone.
2007-11-17 03:23:34
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answered by Anonymous
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My religion is to trust & obey the Lord. So? When the Lord directs me to help someone, then I do. Well this helped someone who lives in this world.
2007-11-17 11:27:29
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answered by t a m i l 6
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Message of peace and love and foremost of all, devotion to God and renouncing material world. Sacrifice for others' sake. Fight against evil(this I only want you to believe in after you have had read thoroughly about it so there's a link for it, click on it).
http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/events/index.html
2007-11-17 06:45:46
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answered by ? 4
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Chicken fried steak sandwiches, cole slaw and Dr. Pepper.
2007-11-24 18:44:15
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answered by krcst1 1
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nothing Buddhist.
mankind brought it to the world not religion.
2007-11-17 03:57:50
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answered by manapaformetta 6
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Since I'm none of the above - not even agnostic - I choose to believe that *my* religion (The Holy Church of Mickey) has brought perspective to the world.
2007-11-17 03:24:13
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answered by Mickey P 4
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