Beliefs of Hinduism
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Beliefs of Hinduism
Hinduism had no single founder, and no single sacred text. It was extremely complex, countless gods and countless ways to worship.
One of the major thing they all wanted to accomplish is moksha union with brahman. It all the powerful spiritual force. " God is one, but we know it by many names." There is 3 man gods: Brahma(creator), Vishnu(preserver), shiva(destroyer). If you were on of the people who couldn't achieve moksha in one lifetime, hindus believe in reincarnation, its the rebirth of the soul in another bodily form. If you were bad in your lifetime and did not obey daily life routines and laws you would be re birthed by being an object (rock).
In my opinion hindus are right. We are all the same but we all have different ways of acting about things, when someone does something wrong its good to let them know what they did and how they can make it better. We don't have many changes in life but the ones we have we shouldn't take them for granted. At least hindu people had a second chance and got reincarnation to make a better in the next life.
One of the major thing they all wanted to accomplish is moksha union with brahman. It all the powerful spiritual force. " God is one, but we know it by many names." There is 3 man gods: Brahma(creator), Vishnu(preserver), shiva(destroyer). If you were on of the people who couldn't achieve moksha in one lifetime, hindus believe in reincarnation, its the rebirth of the soul in another bodily form. If you were bad in your lifetime and did not obey daily life routines and laws you would be re birthed by being an object (rock).
In my opinion hindus are right. We are all the same but we all have different ways of acting about things, when someone does something wrong its good to let them know what they did and how they can make it better. We don't have many changes in life but the ones we have we shouldn't take them for granted. At least hindu people had a second chance and got reincarnation to make a better in the next life.
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Hinduism doesn't believe everyone is the same, and they need to be divided into social classes. I'm against that and i think everyone should get the same chances and respect others get.
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I think Hinduism was all a lie. I dont think they were born as an untouchable and they had to live that way and be good to reincarnate go to a higher caste. I also think it was really mean for the untouchables that they couldnt have any sort of physical contact with people above their caste.
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Everyone should respect religions, but Hinduism was and is fiction. It is based on creative imagination. I agree with Julia, atleast they had another life to live. If you attained too much bad karma you would be stuck as an inanimate object, because what karma can you achieve not being able to walk or talk, not being capable of doing anything?
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