The question is...How did all the other religions come into being?
Fear, misunderstanding, myth building, superstition, humans wanting power, etc., is how religion is born.
Okay, but the Hindu sky face has now cleared all that up. The mystery is solved. Looking back, why didn't we see it? How come we weren't Hindus? It was there all along and it was the right one, but why didn't WE become Hindus?
The same reason everyone didn't become Christians.
Missionary The Learned
Joined: May 21, 2008
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Posted:
Sun Jun 22, 2008 3:20 pm
katashi1987 wrote:
Missionary wrote:
MockingGods wrote:
Quote:
The question is...How did all the other religions come into being?
Fear, misunderstanding, myth building, superstition, humans wanting power, etc., is how religion is born.
Okay, but the Hindu sky face has now cleared all that up. The mystery is solved. Looking back, why didn't we see it? How come we weren't Hindus? It was there all along and it was the right one, but why didn't WE become Hindus?
One reason we all don't become Hindus is because we all don't live in India, if you get my meaning. We're merely a product of who we're born to and which environment we're born into. The main reason though is that there's just no evidence to support the Hindu religion(or any religion for that matter).
That's an excuse. It spread from India all over the world. There are books in the library older than you about it. You're a product of what you choose to learn.
Isn't it more accurate to say that you weren't interested enough in learning truth? That you ran into complexity and in spiritual indifference or laziness failed to filter through the errors to acquire the Creator's message?
Isn't truth worth knowing if it has eternal implications of your existence?
jcgadfly Grand Poster
Joined: Jan 16, 2003
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Posted:
Fri Jun 27, 2008 4:00 am
Missionary wrote:
katashi1987 wrote:
Missionary wrote:
MockingGods wrote:
Quote:
The question is...How did all the other religions come into being?
Fear, misunderstanding, myth building, superstition, humans wanting power, etc., is how religion is born.
Okay, but the Hindu sky face has now cleared all that up. The mystery is solved. Looking back, why didn't we see it? How come we weren't Hindus? It was there all along and it was the right one, but why didn't WE become Hindus?
One reason we all don't become Hindus is because we all don't live in India, if you get my meaning. We're merely a product of who we're born to and which environment we're born into. The main reason though is that there's just no evidence to support the Hindu religion(or any religion for that matter).
That's an excuse. It spread from India all over the world. There are books in the library older than you about it. You're a product of what you choose to learn.
Isn't it more accurate to say that you weren't interested enough in learning truth? That you ran into complexity and in spiritual indifference or laziness failed to filter through the errors to acquire the Creator's message?
Isn't truth worth knowing if it has eternal implications of your existence?
Young children do not get to choose what to learn. Moms, dads, teachers and preachers indoctrinate the little darlings (both good and bad in this). They don't get to choose until later in life and the earlier indoctrination is firmly entrenched in their minds.
In fact, the only reason you're claiming to have the truth now is because it was drilled into your skull.
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