Yes I can sound disrespectful at times. If nothing else it gets attention and I get corrected and learn something. Hinduism is open to criticism as much as Christianity on this forum I suppose, but I don't see much of it. There are probably so many sides to Hinduism that it is hard to criticise without being just plain wrong according to some of Hinduism thought, so no criticism gets through.
But seriously what I said is how I see basic Hinduism even though I know there is a lot more to it. I hope I did not offend you too much.
Nothing is above criticism, my brother. Nothing.
If it claims to be, then that’s a red flag and a half.
So called “Leaders” like hiding behind such labels and then use them to hide their abuse of folks. At least that’s the precedent set in human history. So I welcome criticism even if it seems like a bleak prospect.
Criticise everything, I say
Everything!!
If it is foremost a philosophy and not revelation then I imagine that is your thought and others see it as revelation from God.
Ehh maybe? Kind of? This is still very much a “lost in translation” kind of deal, if I’m being completely honest.
Because neither thought is actually fully accepted in any Hindu schools at all, to be completely honest with you. At least not to my knowledge
I can picture everyone being on a faith spectrum from none to a lot and here is a place for atheists to understand the divine if they wish to learn. Most seem to want to criticise theism, but of course that is no different to me criticising Hinduism so I should not complain too much.
Perhaps. But there isn’t as big of a “war” among Hindu theists and atheists as there seems to be among Abrahamic faiths vs atheists. Maybe because of the fluidity in Hinduism. I dunno
Indeed many atheists happily attend our temple during holy festivals without anyone really caring really. It’s ultimately their business after all.
How are atheists treated at churches and Synagogues though?
Just as a general rule?
Just curious
When it comes to atheists having a school of Hinduism that does seem to indicate however that truth would be hard to find in Hinduism. Is there a concept of "truth" and does it differ across Hinduism or do all schools lead to the one place in the end and it does not matter so much what one believes?
That’s your view and you’re certainly entitled to it
And I do not begrudge you for it, my brother
Though if I might say, sometimes your fellow Christians seem to hate my family for their practices and beliefs, even though we are nothing but accomodating to our Christian fellows
(Just an observation, not accusing you of anything certainly.)
Did Jesus not preach to treat others as you would have done yourself?
If I go by the treatment of certain Christians of myself and my friends and family, then I would have to be quite harsh towards you, if you follow?
And I don’t want to do that. Honestly I don’t