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Hinduism’s Worldview Of A Supreme Being

 

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Hinduism’s Worldview of a supreme being:

Hindus follow a god of forces, an impersonal god.

 

The Hindu gods consists of Brahma (the cosmic mind & creator of the universe), Vishnu (the cosmic lord & preserver of the universe) and Shiva (transcendent Godhead & destroyer of the universe).  This is sometimes presented as a trinity, but it is not.  Each god has a consort, a goddess.

 

Hindus recognize many gods.  Each one is thought, by Hindus, to be some aspect of the supreme being.

 

Hindus consider that their opinion about god is the correct one, so they apply their opinion to all religions, including Christianity.

Biblical Christianity’s Vision of God:

 

To compare the Hindu cult to Biblical Christianity, go hereTo compare the Hindu cult's worldview of God to the vision given to Biblical Christianity, go here.



Author/Compiler: Bob Stenson (unless otherwise noted)
Last updated: 2008-10-18 08:35:14

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