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HOW DOES HINDUISM COMPARE TO CHRISTIANITY? [1 OF 3] All faiths except biblical Christianity are works-based because people want to FEEL more spiritual by doing anything religious. So religions like Hinduism take advantage of that mindset by having their followers perform rituals to supposedly 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 holding follower's escape from “Karma" over their heads. Karma is the endless loop of us supposedly living one life after another (their false teaching of reincarnation). And that same works-based dynamic is taught across the planet through world religions and cults. Outside Bible Christianity, the other faiths hold the afterlife over devotees' heads to push them toward the organization's goals. Around 600 B.C. the Hindu people revolted against the priests’ control, changing Hinduism to a more individual-focused faith with personal meditation, pursuing an altered state of consciousness to connect with the Hindu gods (demons), as a means to supposedly escape reincarnation. Some still want a guru to tell them how to be most religious. Meditation was NOT invented as a way to reduce stress. That's lie created to suck the uniformed into Hinduism and New Age. | image tagged in hindu,christian,god,reincarnation,bible,karma | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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HOW DOES HINDUISM COMPARE TO CHRISTIANITY? [2 OF 3] Contrary the Hindu works-based beliefs we saw in part one, Christians have the truth that there is only one Mediator between man and God, which is Jesus Christ. We can go straight Him without rituals because all the work has already been done FOR us by Christ. In Hebrews, John says Christians have the freedom to go with boldness directly to God, always
finding Grace and help from Him in our time of need. Isn't that mind blowing!? To me those words feel like they are coming off the pages. John is amazed at the thought that we Christians are actually CHILDREN of GOD. Can you believe that—after all the bad things we've done?! Romans 5 talks about how, as ungodly sinners (before getting saved), we hated God. And God certainly didn't need us. But He still chose to die for us so that we can become what we are today: His actual children, Christians. And it's all free. There's no priest to go through and no techniques to perform because it's all been taken care of. It's done! | image tagged in jesus,bible,hindu,god,salvation,christian | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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HOW DOES HINDUISM COMPARE TO CHRISTIANITY? [3 OF 3]
Even with the huge differences we saw in Christianity verses Hinduism (just like all the other works-based faiths), we often hear this sort of unresearched statement: “All religions mostly teach the same stuff." No! That's a lie! Christianity is absolutely unique and is the only way. But still to this day, in his depravity, Satan has invented; a myriad of false paths to confuse people away from Jesus. And the devil does so out of pure evil, wanting all he can dupe to join him in the Lake of Fire. Satan knows he's lost. He's was a loser when Jesus beat him on the cross. But Satan has teamed up with humans (who seek power and money), to deceive people all the way into an eternity in hell. The alternative is to accept the free gift of salvation given to us by Jesus' work on the cross. By just accepting that, we'll spend eternity as a child of the One Supreme Being, the almighty and eternal God. | image tagged in hinduism,christian,god,salvation,jesus,bible | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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CAN YOU HELP? With so many belief systems and people trying to fill a void only God is able to, some find themselves involved in strange spiritual groups that can lead to awful consequences. Many cults are even run by people who believe they are God. Get our study on the false religion of Seventh Day Adventism to learn how to reach those who are struggling as they try to work their way to heaven, which is a recipe for failure. | image tagged in bible,god,christian,jesus,cult,adventist | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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IS YOGA OK? The whole goal of yoga is to bring about a union (commune) with the demonic Hindu "gods." Out of 300 million gods, two more popular ones are Krishna and Rama. Yoga involves performing physical contortions until you can get your mind into an altered state of consciousness. Other Hindu ways to do so are through repetitive chanting, jumping up and down, rigorous exercise, drugs, and music. Whether those practicing yoga see it or not, Hinduism clearly admits the goal is to reach these “gods” to enlist their help in breaking out of a supposed endless cycle of reincarnation caused by the fictitious need to work off bad past-life karma. They do so by losing themselves in a Hindu deity to become like their gods (demon spirits). This information is straight from their words and you’ll notice I did not mention exercise. People here in the West have been made to think yoga is just innocent and healthy stretching and exercise. However, it is really Hinduism’s bait to suck people in. And once anyone, Hindu or not, begins performing these Hindu religious practices like yoga and meditation, the process will eventually get the person into that altered state of consciousness, quickly becoming spiritual in a darker and darker way. Altering your consciousness does not involve the Spirit of God. Instead, it opens the door to connect with spirits that are man and God’s enemies. | image tagged in yoga,hindu,christian,bible,exercise,demon | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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