DAY 28: HOW DOES HINDUISM COMPARE TO CHRISTIANITY? [1 of 4] All faiths except biblical Christianity falsely base people’s entrance into heaven (or some supposed other afterlife, or reincarnation) on their own works—they are religions or cults which are all works-based. That religiosity is popular because people want to feel more spiritual by doing religious tasks instead of humbling themselves to receive free forgiveness of their sins through Jesus. So, religions like Hinduism take advantage of that mindset by having their followers perform rituals to appease the 300 million Hindu gods (demons). Man’s need for religiosity allows religions to control people, just as Hindu priests did in early Hinduism, growing in power by threatening non-compliant followers with bad karma, meaning the person would continue being stuck in an endless loop of supposedly living one life after another. This is their false teaching of reincarnation. And that same works-based dynamic is taught across the planet through cults and world
religions—versus a relationship with Jesus.