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Yeah, many Muslims believe that Adam lived in Sri Lanka.What do you guys think of Ram Seta? They call it Adam’s Bridge
Yeah, many Muslims believe that Adam lived in Sri Lanka.What do you guys think of Ram Seta? They call it Adam’s Bridge
Well, it depends upon how one defines “trinity”. If a “trinity” is a group of three Sacred Objects/Persons, then one may argue that Hinduism, as well as Buddhism and other traditions, do have trinities. That those trinities are different from the Christian form of trinity goes without saying.There is no ‘trinity’ in Hinduism. This is something conjured up by western authors to try and make a similarity with Christianity’s Trinity. This is akin to saying that Allāt, al-'Uzzā and Manāt (one of Islam’s most perplexing contradictions) is Islam’s version of the ‘Trinity’.
And Kali is the “fiercer” (the ultimate “demon-destroyer”) form of Durga, The Divine Mother.The Hindu goddess Kali is actually a benevolent figure in Hinduism. She is not a reminiscent of Lilith. Her fearsome depictions are meant to ward off the evil dominions of Ravana (King of demons) and she thirsts for blood - not of the innocent, but of the demons and the unrighteous…
I thought Adam was the name of the Astronaut who discovered it?Yeah, many Muslims believe that Adam lived in Sri Lanka.
Exactly what do you think hinduism has an unbroken line to.I must investigate hinduism.
Just as I arived at The Catholic church because of its unbroken line back to peter.
Hinduims claims of being unbroken from even before then must be investigated.
It dose not matter that there are poor hindus…because there are poor Catholics. Coruption in hinduism dose not matter anymore
then coruption in The Catholic church.
What matters is the reality of the faith. Can it deliver what it promises. Is there power behind the rituals or is it powerless?
I have bounced around different Christian denominations…testing and searching for God…different denominations offer different things.
However I have never tested Islam
nor hinduism…nothing prevents me from doing so, however I am not sure where to get acurate information.
That may be so, but that doesn’t negate the fact that many Muslims believe that Adam lived in Sri Lanka.I thought Adam was the name of the Astronaut who discovered it?
Sorry dude, the Orthodox Church is The Church, the Catholic Church is just a denominational break off of the ONE TRUE church, The Orthodox ChurchNo, it cannot deliver what it promises. There IS certainly great power in it’s rituals, but they are simply handles for demons to yank hindu adherents around with.
How do you intend to “test”, or “evaluate”, hinduisms “value” to you as a “path to God”?
The Church (Catholic) is not a denomination. It is THE Church (the one suitable religion of all humanity). The so-called “denominations” need to be “de - nominated”, or “named”, because they need to differentiate themselves from both THE Church and each other.
But then, you know that, don’t you?
Accurate information about what aspects of these religions?
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My friend, have you ever thought about investigating Pentecostalism through The Assemblies of God Denomination/Parternship? Pentecostals believe that God’s promises and power are for NOW and for here, for the constant building of his kingdom.God is the ultimate truth is he not?
Find God and there is no need of a pointless discusion of a cast system…which exists in christianity anyway…AND THAT IS THE POINT.
What dose it matter if things are taught, but people are not impowerd to follow?
I have been present in RCIA when herasy was discused. What is the point of teachings people are famouse for not following?
Is there a faith that impowers its people to follow its teachings?
If not, then it did not hurt to look.
Ofcourse there are good members of all faiths that follow its teachings. But which teachings make its followers BENEFIT the most?
Is it not strange that an American football player can be just as happy as a member of a christian denomination?
Is there a faith that elevates its followers to look like they are following a God?
The info you give is copied directly from a pro-Hindu website. And I doubt its authenticity, for one simple reason: Lack of evidence for claims. The videos themselves are from Hindus. The second video looks to be by an Indian news station, and given how India is facing these days, I really doubt the trustworthiness of its new stations.What do you guys think of Ram Seta? They call it Adam’s Bridge
Also someone who is hindu told me that Hanuman was probably not a monkey man as he is often described but instead a caveman or neanderthal.
None that I’m aware of.I never realy considerd hinduism.
Only Christian denominations and Islam.
It seems Hinduism is older then I thought, and I see no reason to remain ignorant of it.
Dose hindu religion have any fruits to show for itself, such as resurections…miracle healings…etc…etc?
Assuming the tradition is true, what it proves is that when he threw water into the air, it turned into flowers. No more and no less.None that I’m aware of.
But according to tradition, Saint Thomas went to India and proved God is God and the Hindu gods are false when he threw water into the air and it turned into flowers. But this is only a tradition.
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But dose Hinduism have miracles? And how dose it define “miracle”? And what, if any, miracles have been done?Assuming the tradition is true, what it proves is that when he threw water into the air, it turned into flowers. No more and no less.
As to does India have miracles? Most definitely.
The Indian subcontinent has always recognized what many might call “miracles”. The Buddha Gotama, speaking to a brahmin, commented on such miracles:But dose Hinduism have miracles? And how dose it define “miracle”? And what, if any, miracles have been done?
"Brahmin, there are these three miracles. Which three? The miracle of psychic power, the miracle of telepathy, & the miracle of instruction.
"And what is the miracle of psychic power? There is the case where a certain person wields manifold psychic powers. Having been one he becomes many; having been many he becomes one. He appears. He vanishes. He goes unimpeded through walls, ramparts, & mountains as if through space. He dives in and out of the earth as if it were water. He walks on water without sinking as if it were dry land. Sitting cross-legged he flies through the air like a winged bird. With his hand he touches and strokes even the sun & moon, so mighty & powerful. He exercises influence with his body even as far as the Brahma worlds. This is called the miracle of psychic power.
"And what is the miracle of telepathy? There is the case where a certain person reads another person’ thoughts…
"This, brahmin, is the miracle of telepathy.
"And what is the miracle of instruction? There is the case where a certain person gives instruction in this way: ‘Direct your thought in this way, don’t direct it in that. Attend to things in this way, don’t attend to them in that. Let go of this, enter and remain in that.’ This is called the miracle of instruction.
"And these are the three miracles.
“Now, brahmin, of these three miracles, which one appeals to you as the highest & most sublime?”
“Master Gotama, of these three miracles…the miracle where a certain person gives instruction in this way: ‘Direct your thought in this way, don’t direct it in that. Attend to things in this way, don’t attend to them in that. Let go of this, enter and remain in that’: this is the miracle that, of the three, appeals to me as the highest & most sublime.”
Many Hindus see Jesus as an Avatar.Sadhu Chellappa explains how hinduism originated from christianity! Evidence are given by the Sadhu and what other Hindu leaders don’t want you to know!
Wathc the Youtube series here and Listen, absorb and understand.
Sadhu Chellappa explains the meaning of the OLDEST Hindu Sacred text … the Rg Veda, and its Purusha Sukta Hymn.
It is a Hymn about the creation of the universe and about how God becomes a human and is sacrificed or sacrifices Himself on a stake/post for the salvation of everyone.
He clearly explains that the oldest Hindu scriptures are references to Christ and pre-figure His Passion, Resurection an plan of salvation.
There are many scholars that now understand and accept these facts.
What we can say almost certainly is that a number of traditions in Hinduism are somehow related to the traditions on Christianity.
Which came first is not important as BOTH refer to Jesus Christ as savior. The Hindu “god” Isa and Iswara and the Isa Upanishad are almost certain references to Jesus.
I’m not sure I’d put it that way. But anyway, the cases are different. Our faith rests on Jesus Christ as the decisive revelation of God in history, and on His promise to incorporate us into His body. That being the case, any Christian faith worthy of the name must be able to trace itself credibly to Jesus through the past 2000 years of history. Hence any “Reformational” Christianity has a huge credibility problem from the outset. (Note that I remain a Protestant of sorts in spite of this, which is a subject for another thread.)Why not? LOL
Age of system is the primary evidence The Catholic Church has that it is the True Christian faith.
Most Hindus would agree with everything Aquinas says there. They are not polytheists of the kind Aquinas is refuting. They believe in one eternal, indivisible divine reality. In fact, Aquinas’s doctrine of analogy could be easily used by Hindus to explain why they have many “deities.”Exactly what do you think hinduism has an unbroken line to.
Let St. Thomas Aquinas defeat the myth of polytheism:
newadvent.org/summa/1011.htm
Especially look at articles 3 and 4.
Sri Ramakrishna and Vivekananda would, of course, disagree with you here.A good case can be made that Hinduism is a natural development of the human religious impulse. While it claims divine inspiration of a sort, this is more of an insight into the nature of reality than the kind of decisive, sovereign divine intervention that the Abrahamic religious claim when they speak of revelation.