GoodbyeDave
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I have come to the conclusion that I'm an ex-Christian. But I think one needs to be something, and not just make up a private religion. If an ex-atheist went to a Christian and asked why they should accept Christianity, they would get a detailed answer. So if you are asked why one not born a Hindu should consider the religion, what would you say?
Of course, I realise that there is a difference. Christianity teaches that it's the one true way, and Hinduism doesn't. It's like Orthodox Judaism, which discourages conversion on the grounds that if you aren't born a Jew, God didn't want you to be one. Nevertheless, I'm sure some of you have persuasive arguments. The beauty of the Gita and the Upanishads certainly impresses me, for a start.
Of course, I realise that there is a difference. Christianity teaches that it's the one true way, and Hinduism doesn't. It's like Orthodox Judaism, which discourages conversion on the grounds that if you aren't born a Jew, God didn't want you to be one. Nevertheless, I'm sure some of you have persuasive arguments. The beauty of the Gita and the Upanishads certainly impresses me, for a start.