Perhaps. But even within Hinduism there are beliefs that are questioned as "true or not."Did I ever say that they speak for everybody?
The same is true for every sect/denomination under the umbrella term "Hinduism". Right? Please
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Perhaps. But even within Hinduism there are beliefs that are questioned as "true or not."Did I ever say that they speak for everybody?
The same is true for every sect/denomination under the umbrella term "Hinduism". Right? Please
Regards
Does one want me to mediate as to who is the truthful one among them? PleasePerhaps. But even within Hinduism there are beliefs that are questioned as "true or not."
Yes, please do meditate and let us know which branch of Hinduism is right.Does one want me to mediate as to who is the truthful one among them? Please
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If you like. I don't particularly care one way or the other.Does one want me to mediate as to who is the truthful one among them? Please
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I will just say which particular core belief is correct with reasons and arguments, and any denomination that does not believe it so could correct themselves accordingly after due evaluation.Yes, please do mediate and let us know which branch of Hinduism is right.
I will just say which particular core belief is correct
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Does one want me to mediate as to who is the truthful one among them? Please
Regards
I will just say which particular core belief is correct with reasons and arguments, and any denomination that does not believe it so could correct themselves accordingly after due evaluation.
Right?Please
Regards
You don't even understand the core beliefs of Hinduism, otherwise you wouldn't make such a statement.paarsurrey said: ↑
Does one want me to mediate as to who is the truthful one among them? Please
Regards
I will just say which particular core belief is correct with reasons and arguments, and any denomination that does not believe it so could correct themselves accordingly after due evaluation.
Right?Please
Regards
Oh it's easy for him. It's Allah as understood by the Ahmadi group. Now all he needs to do is to highlight in purple the one or two sentence in each of the 1000 page long texts of Hinduism , mix them up, and presto! the Vedas also talk about Allah.You don't even understand the core beliefs of Hinduism, otherwise you wouldn't make such a statement.