Hinduism as portrayed by hindus here seems to be filled with highly inconsistent viewpoints. I am just putting in here the links to some of the discussions involving hindus. It seems that at times, they try to defend exactly opposite viewpoints. There seems to be too many flaws in their discussion on the whole. And when someone asks about these things, often the answer that is given is that "You hardly know anything about hinduism and therefore it cannot be explained to you" But isn't it true that anyone else belonging to any other religion can give the same defense?
One of the main problems that I think with hinduism (as atleast represented by few hindus here) is its attempt to include anything and everything within its fold from atheism to montheism to polytheism and every other "isms" that one can come across and may come across in future. To start with, some hindus here argue that hinduism even includes christianity, islam, buddhism, jainism.atheism, pantheism and every other isms. But later, through the discussion, atleast they seem to think that they can debate out every other system out there. Let me put together some of the links of the threads here where I have found lot of conflicting claims not only by hindus from different sects (which can be understood) but also by individuals in there. I am giving the links here so that whoever wants to go through these can also understand the context of the discussion.
Some of the claims by Ram here:
http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?p=16972848&postcount=21
It will be good to go through what satay was talking in the same thread before going through this following link:
http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?p=16972378&postcount=113
The following link is from 15 questions for all thread :
http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?p=17104283&postcount=139
The following links are from the thread "Regarding sanskrit and hinduism"
http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?p=17074324&postcount=45
http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?p=17080482&postcount=48
Ofcourse there are other conflicting or atleast subtle and misleading claims by other hindus all of which cannot be put together here just for the want of time.
I know that hindus here may even claim that these observations make no sense. But can any hindu here, atleast at this point put together a consistent and most accepted opinion of what hinduism is just for a restart?
Some of the questions to start:
Do hindus believe in God? Can someone be a hindu and still not believe in any God? There has been claims that one following the message of the so called "eterrnal dharma' is the most important factor. Is this true or false? Can the hindus include atheists (as hindus) who even according to hindus may be following the fundamental tenets of their so called dharma,(because it is accepted in hinduism that bits of truth is available in different books)? What is this so called "enlightenment" according to hindus? Can hindus or anyone violate their scriptures or atleast part of their scripture if they claim to know God or claim to have seen God? Is it required that one has to believe "God" to read or understand gita? These are just some questions to begin with? Do hindus believe that all are made equal? Do hindus believe in spiritual superiority and some spiritual classification? What do you mean by caste system in hinduism?
One of the main problems that I think with hinduism (as atleast represented by few hindus here) is its attempt to include anything and everything within its fold from atheism to montheism to polytheism and every other "isms" that one can come across and may come across in future. To start with, some hindus here argue that hinduism even includes christianity, islam, buddhism, jainism.atheism, pantheism and every other isms. But later, through the discussion, atleast they seem to think that they can debate out every other system out there. Let me put together some of the links of the threads here where I have found lot of conflicting claims not only by hindus from different sects (which can be understood) but also by individuals in there. I am giving the links here so that whoever wants to go through these can also understand the context of the discussion.
Some of the claims by Ram here:
http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?p=16972848&postcount=21
It will be good to go through what satay was talking in the same thread before going through this following link:
http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?p=16972378&postcount=113
The following link is from 15 questions for all thread :
http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?p=17104283&postcount=139
The following links are from the thread "Regarding sanskrit and hinduism"
http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?p=17074324&postcount=45
http://www.christianforums.com/showthread.php?p=17080482&postcount=48
Ofcourse there are other conflicting or atleast subtle and misleading claims by other hindus all of which cannot be put together here just for the want of time.
I know that hindus here may even claim that these observations make no sense. But can any hindu here, atleast at this point put together a consistent and most accepted opinion of what hinduism is just for a restart?
Some of the questions to start:
Do hindus believe in God? Can someone be a hindu and still not believe in any God? There has been claims that one following the message of the so called "eterrnal dharma' is the most important factor. Is this true or false? Can the hindus include atheists (as hindus) who even according to hindus may be following the fundamental tenets of their so called dharma,(because it is accepted in hinduism that bits of truth is available in different books)? What is this so called "enlightenment" according to hindus? Can hindus or anyone violate their scriptures or atleast part of their scripture if they claim to know God or claim to have seen God? Is it required that one has to believe "God" to read or understand gita? These are just some questions to begin with? Do hindus believe that all are made equal? Do hindus believe in spiritual superiority and some spiritual classification? What do you mean by caste system in hinduism?