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In the past couple weeks I have learned much about Hinduism. I am going to explain the differences between this religion and Christianity. First I will start off by trying to explain Hinduism. The definition of Hinduism is pretty much non-existent. In matter of fact it is not so much a religion. It is more of a religion-social system. Although Hinduism is very confusing (especially to me!!). I do understand casts are extremely important to the religion. Since the beginning of the idea of Hinduism ancient religion-social laws were created and were indestructible. Hindu's tried to build a wall of law around the faith so that none could stray from it. The main part of the wall was naturally the caste distinctions, and these therefore received the most careful attention of the lawmakers. The superiority of the Brahmans and the inferiority of the laborer were declared to be ordered in heaven according to divine plans for the prosperity of the world. The cast system was with a m!an like his breath, was with him instantly from birth to death. Indeed, unlike his breath, it was suppose to follow him into the grave. These laws that regulate the caste are saved for there is no other
The vie that Christianity represents a unity of divine service, knowledge of God, and morality long impeded the conceptual definition of the essence of Christianity. Hindu's subscribe that missionaries should confine their activities to humanitarian service. Since independence, many influential people, who often find in Hinduism what might be attractive in Christianity, have indeed viewed conversion with disfavor. Christians and Hindu's are also alike because of temples and churches. Masterpieces of World Philosophy in Summary Form. And that Christians do not realize in God the multiplicity of human relation of love and service. The New Encyclopedia Britannica Volume 16. By popular account it is known that Hinduism has thirty million gods, and Christianity belief is just one main god and only one god. For the undisputed educated Hindu, who believes that r!eligion is a matter of personal realization, every religion is true and a path to truth. Hinduism has no such common doctrine.
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