Monday, February 8, 2010

Is this evidence Hinduism is real and Christianity is false? im really scared?

I am a devout Christian. I go to church and worship. I worship all the time and try to follow the teachings of Jesus to the best of my ability. I put all my faith and trust in Him. Yet since my family and I converted to Hinduism a year ago we have had horrible karma. Both my grand parents died 3 months apart and they were only in their early 70s. My dad developed a weird blood clot in his leg which turned into gangrene and he needed an amputation. then my sister had a miscarriage. there are so many other things but theyre nothing compared to those major ones.





im starting to doubt that christianity is the true religion cuz these things are all too much and it all started right after conversion!!Is this evidence Hinduism is real and Christianity is false? im really scared?
Every religion is false.


Religion, the word itself means its false, since religion is the discipline or activity that tries to get in touch with the supernatural realm, something that doesn't exist.Is this evidence Hinduism is real and Christianity is false? im really scared?
wait you converted to hindusim but your a devout christian??





well what ever theres actually evidence that christianity and hinduism are the true religions and very little evidence about the others





maybe you're being punished for converting but i dont think you are coz god woudnt do that
Err - you are a devout Christian, yet you converted to Hinduism?





Since converting to Hinduism and leaving Christianity behind, your family have had a number of bad situations happen and you are blaming Christianity?





I'm confused.





Mike
It is only natural that you found Christianity because it is not much different from Hinduism.


Your uneasy feeling tells you that your quest for true religion has not been completed.Keep on searching.Salam.
Your religious beliefs do not decide blood clots or death in family. Nothing is proved or disproved
';Only in their early 70's.';





That's typically when people die.
Both are false.
Can I ask, why the coversion?
Well, let me be clear here. Why things didnt happen when u were in Hinduism is because in Hinduism, we have remedy for everything becoz God have said to do certain pariharam for certain bad doings. Above all that, a man's destiny and life is highly influenced by the planet's movements and such. (each planet brings certain wave power for the body and such). When u were in Hinduism, probably ur forefathers have done all those prayers to well that the planet's influence are unable to disturb u becoz of God's presence with the mantras and what not.





Now that u have left Hinduism, u have came out of the circle of protection and 100% exposed as u r a new born baby. Christianity has no any specific prayers like Hinduism has becoz its a new religion without any strong ground when it comes to things like this. Its more like a basic theory on how to live as a good human being, and praying to God in only 1 way. Not everyone can suit in that way, as we know man and woman varies in everything. Thats why probably u couldnt connect to God as fast as u expected once ur in Christianity.





I have seen many non Hindus comes to temple and does the significant prayers to the 9 Planets becoz they know this is missing in their religion.





Dont believe when the Christians tell u its nonsense, remember this, God has connected us to everything at everytime, The trees and such need the Sun's shine to grow, we need the trees to live, and the chain goes on.





Remember, the Mantra's power is 1000 times more powerful than any of the Christianity's prayers becoz it has been chanted probably 6000 years before Christianity even existed. Thus the power of it is very powerful. And not to mention Sanskrit is a very ancient language and has almost perfect things regarding the vocals and what not.





The OM sound, is already proven to be the ONLY sound that is available in the space becoz of the vacuum content in the space and the only sound that is ther is AUUUMMMMMMM.....





Now u decide, what u should do, becoz its not up to us giving answers for u to do what. Ask God !:)








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to homechrch :





My dear fren, thats such a lame justification. Alright we go by ur own way, so if the person leaves Hinduism and converts to Chriistianity, which is the TRUE religion, doesnt this means The God will automatically protects the person who came to the REAL God?? Why does he let Devils attack his devotee?? Sounds very unGodly to me.





It sounds more like leaving Hinduism is like leaving God's Kingdom with all his blessing to a false religion which has NOTHING to offer in the sense of spiritually and protection, thats y bad evils are attacking the person :). Face it, ur religion is a weak religion :). It has no strong God pressence as in Hinduism. :)
Karma is a horrible belief!!! The testomony by Astrophysicist Dr. Hugh Ross may help you with doubts. Here is a little:





...I quickly discovered that all the major world religions are based on holy books, supposedly from God. However, I was a skeptic. Like the astronomers of my time, I upheld the ';Big Bang'; creation theory. I felt God must be impersonal and unconcerned for trivial human beings. Therefore, these holy books must be frauds, products of man's imagination. Energized by youthful pride, I decided to prove it. My yardstick would be the facts of history and science.





The way I saw it, God created the natural world where we see consistency and no contradiction. If this same God was communicating to us in written form, then it must be likewise: consistent and free of contradiction.


I went after each holy book, one by one. I searched for statements about nature and history, then tested them to see if they were accurate. First I tackled the 3,000-year-old Hindu Vedas. They claimed civilizations living on the back side of the moon and cities on the sun. After finding a couple dozen such absurdities, I confidently concluded the Vedas were a human product.





I moved on to the Buddhist writings, then to Islam's Koran and on through all the religions of the world. In each case, after several hours of study, I collected enough scientific and historical misstatements to convince me that each was of human origin.


I had a gut feeling the Bible would be the most difficult, so I saved it for last. After reading just two chapters, I saw that the Bible was different from the esoteric poetry of the other books. The Bible was direct and specific. It gave names, dates and places. My struggle with the other books was to find things to test. But every page of the Bible gave several things to be tested. The Koran had a dozen predictions; the Bible had 3,500! My notebook with historical and scientific statements that I tested and found accurate grew fat. But after two years, my notebook reserved for established errors lay empty.





I'll admit I found lots of unsolved problems, things I still can't understand today. But that didn't bother me, because that's exactly what we see in nature!


The Bible alone correctly predicted the birth and deeds of people by name-King Sirus, King Josiah, and the Messiah-sometimes hundreds of years before they were born. More than 200 predictions detail the return of the Jews to Israel, which I verified with articles in the London Times and the Jerusalem Post.


If we consider just 13 of the Bible's predictions, what's the probability that all 13 were coincidence? The answer is less than one chance in 10 to the 138th power. My friend, that number is so large that it means the Bible is more accurate than our most trusted laws of physics! This shocked me and sent me to my knees.
Hinduism is one of the oldest known organized religions鈥攊ts sacred writings date as far back as 1400 to 1500 B.C. It is also one of the most diverse and complex, having millions of gods. Hindus have a wide variety of core beliefs and exist in many different sects. Although it is the third largest religion in the world, Hinduism exists primarily in India and Nepal.





Christianity has one God who is both personal and knowable (Deuteronomy 6:5; 1 Corinthians 8:6); has one set of Scriptures; teaches that God created the earth and all who live upon it (Genesis 1:1; Hebrews 11:3); believes that man is created in God's image and lives only once (Genesis 1:27; Hebrews 9:27-28); and teaches that salvation is through Jesus Christ alone (John 3:16; 6:44; 14:6; Acts 4:12). Hinduism as a religious system fails because it fails to recognize Jesus as the uniquely incarnated God-Man and Savior, the one solely sufficient source of salvation for humanity.





What you experienced was not bad karma. Those medical conditions/death are natural occurances.
Hinduism is not a religion one can convert to. At the core it is atheistic. None of what you said has any bearing on the validity or otherwise of either religion. Hinduism does not prohibit worship of God in any form or no form


You are a Hindu if you say you are one. Otherwise otherwise.


Do not limit God to taking out on mere humans for deserting God. How can you go away from an infinite, all pervading Thing? You are within it whether you believe or not.





Read this poem by R.W. Emerson:


http://bartleby.com/101/672.html





Have you not read the couplet from Bhagavat Gita that asserts: ' As the rain falling from the sky ultimately reaches the ocean, so does worship of all Gods reaches God.'
Don't you realise that, when you come out of the darkness into the light, you're bound to get spiritual attacks? This sort of thing happens to people who've become Christian from any background which has to do with occult spirits.





See this quote from St. Paul who, though he did not wish to offend people of other faiths, nevertheless had no illusions as to what pagans were into!





1Co 10:20 But I say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God: and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils.





If you have turned from Hinduism truly to Christianity, you have indeed passed from darkness into light. So, don't expect the spirits to give in without a fight, they're going to contest the territory!





It sounds to me like you haven't left all your Hindu thinking behind, saying things like 'horrible karma'. No wonder these things are still affecting you. Get rid, have a good clear out, of anything and everything to do with Hinduism, for by holding onto these beliefs, or onto books, or statues, or any other artefacts, etc., you are giving them a right to stay and continue to afflict you. You can't mix Christianity with Hinduism. This is not God who is doing this to you, this is the spirits of your dark past.





Remember what the early Christians did, when they converted to Christianity from paganism? They burned all their witchcraft books and everything to do with the old life (Acts 19:19) 'before all men'. Not only that, to prove that they were totally finished with that old life and had truly repented, they also passed through the waters of baptism, signifying death to all these things, and emergence into newness of life. Have you done these things or have you gone only half-way?

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