Hinduism Question Of Origin

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As far as religions, Hinduism presents the most interesting dilemma to Christianity due to its purpose, as its ideas and beliefs are unclear as well as its nature and origins. We as Christians may have a hard time understanding the worldview because of the complexities, but Hindu followers concern themselves more with rights and rituals instead of the Gods they follow (Hindson & Caner, 2008).
The Question of Origin Origin is how man came into existence and how life began. Hinduism does not have a founder or even a beginning point in history because there wasn’t any one person that the religion can trace its origin back to. Hinduism does trace its beginnings to the religious literature called Vedas and these texts contain the oldest scriptures …show more content…

Hindu’s view life as an illusion. They believe that everything around them does not exist as they or we know it. Hinduism believes that time and ethics are cyclical, and that what they do or don’t do as people will be returned to them, karma as we know it.Hinduism also teaches reincarnation which also plays in to the karma factor as the level of life a Hindu has can be determines by their previous existence (Hindson & Caner, 2008). Karma and reincarnation are the biggest differences between Hinduism and Christianity. The Question of Morality The Question of Morality for Hindus is to understand what is right and wrong or what is meant by those two things. Hinduism being based on Pantheism, believes that God is everything. Hinduism greatly incorporates morality and ethics as to how a person will or should act and Hindus, by practicing this, will not only affect how they treat other people, but also animals as well. For in Hinduism, an individual’s actions will always return to them via karma according to their beliefs (Weider & Gutierrez, 2011). We as Christians know that morality is based on God’s character. The basis for right and wrong are contained in the Bible and we treat others as we would want to be treated as this was God’s plan as stated in the

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