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deepali said:I do beleive that Hinduism is the most generous religion of the universe.All other religions include convertism.It teaches to love humanity without thinking about your personal interests.
deepali said:I do beleive that Hinduism is the most generous religion of the universe.All other religions include convertism.It teaches to love humanity without thinking about your personal interests.
hi seyroniSeyorni said:Welcome Deepali.
I'm curious why you consider Hinduism the most generous religion. Do you mean generous in a monetary sense, as in giving charitable gifts?
You mention, I think, Hinduism's lack of proselytizing, but this is hardly unique to Hinduism.
As far as advocating a selfless love of humanity, I think this is a teaching common to many, if not most religions.
m: Welcome beloved to religiousforums.com i'm hindu as well of the bhakti-faith are you?, and do you follow my beloved sri-krishna across the ocean of samsara to the shore of goloka were peacefulness and ananda reside (pure bliss).:flower2:deepali said:I do beleive that Hinduism is the most generous religion of the universe.All other religions include convertism.It teaches to love humanity without thinking about your personal interests.
deepali said:I do beleive that Hinduism is the most generous religion of the universe.All other religions include convertism.It teaches to love humanity without thinking about your personal interests.
A friend of mine who is Hindu (Brahmin) told me that it is possible to convert - that one has to consult a trained astrologer to determine which caste one was born under. I was tempted just to see what caste I am. (Of course he also told me that all non-Hindus are Dalits but I think he was joking there. )bigvindaloo said:Is it true that one cannot convert to Hinduism, one must be born Hindu?
I realize that "Hinduism" is a name used to refer to a wide variety of belief systems based on the Vedas. Recognizing that, I will ask this question anyway:Seyorni said:Active proselytizing seems to me primarily a feature of Christianity and Islam, Deepali-ji
Buddhists, Baha'is, Taoists, Shintoists, Jews, Parsis, Wiccans, & al never pressure anyone to join their faiths.
I've found that there are honourable and compassionate people amongst all religious traditions.
"But it does not matter what deity a devotee chooses to worship. If he has faith, I make his faith unwavering. Endowed by the faith I give him, he worships that deity, and gets from It everything he prays for. In reality, I alone am the giver."
Gita. VII: 21-22.
m: No that is not true beloved, in the days of old that was indeed true, but the times have changed in this age of kali-yuga shri-krsna caitanya thru his delivery of the maha-mantra made it possible for all to receive God-realization.:flower2:bigvindaloo said:Is it true that one cannot convert to Hinduism, one must be born Hindu?
I mean no offense honestly, but if I were to convert to Hinduism, I would not be a bhakti-ite. My path would be jnana-yoga.Moses the God Archetype* said:m: No that is not true beloved, in the days of old that was indeed true, but the times have changed in this age of kali-yuga shri-krsna caitanya thru his delivery of the maha-mantra made it possible for all to receive God-realization.:flower2:
m: Oh lilithu i do not take offense, we all have our own path to travel in understanding God, mines is bhakti-yoga yours is jnana-yoga........as long as you realize that they both lead to the same destination all is well.:flower2:lilithu said:I mean no offense honestly, but if I were to convert to Hinduism, I would not be a bhakti-ite. My path would be jnana-yoga.
Yes, I believe that. May I ask why you are "Moses"? And why you identified yourself as a non-theist? Just curious.Moses the God Archetype* said:m: Oh lilithu i do not take offense, we all have our own path to travel in understanding God, mines is bhakti-yoga yours is jnana-yoga........as long as you realize that they both lead to the same destination all is well.:flower2:
m: My name is moses because it was given to me at birth........non-theist hmmm i really don't know accept that i choose that because it put me in a group where i could discuss with others my beliefs on God, i will look into that thankyou.:flower2:lilithu said:Yes, I believe that. May I ask why you are "Moses"? And why you identified yourself as a non-theist? Just curious.
m: Because moses was the name giving to me at birth.......thankyou for pointing that out to me for i did not reconize it there.:flower2:lilithu said:Yes, I believe that. May I ask why you are "Moses"? And why you identified yourself as a non-theist? Just curious.
bigvindaloo said:Is it true that one cannot convert to Hinduism, one must be born Hindu?