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  • Essay / Analysis of the Belief System of Hinduism - 1757

    HinduismA description of the belief system People who believe in Hinduism believe in the divinity of the Vedas, one of the oldest known books in the world. This book is believed to contain primordial hymns which are the words of God and the foundation of Sanatana Dharma. Additionally, Hindus believe in a single, immanent, transcendent supreme being and “the Creator”. People who believe in Hinduism believe in the world that recycles everything with endless cycles of creation, preservation and dissolution. Hindus believe in karma, a law that one creates their own destiny through their thoughts, words and actions. Some other things Hindus believe in reincarnation until the whole soul has sorted out its karma, as well as this. Finally, Hindus have a social class system that you are born into and you can't get out of it, in India you have to be very fortunate because if you are born into the lowest caste you are bound to it. It is also said that Jesus was a man who never did anything wrong and who never sinned. Many Christians interpret the Bible in many ways, such that some even argue over the meaning of a Bible passage. The Bible is the sacred book of Christians in which stories are told about the Messiah, Jesus Christ, from so-called primary sources who are said to have witnessed Jesus Christ living and performing these actions. The way Christians live differs from person to person, but here are some of the things Christians do. Staying connected to God through Jesus Christ, Staying faithful to Jesus Christ, to present the good news to a lost world, continually communicating with God, Recognizing the importance of the Holy Spirit, resisting temptation, Obeying the will of the Heavenly Father, Reach out to those in whom are considered hopeless and sinful, and the Seven Deadly Sins who are; Lust, sloth, gluttony, anger, pride, envy and