I have a new blog: Errors of Christianity:
This blog points out the differences of Christianity and Sanatana Dharma. One thing I want to make clear is I do not believe Christ had a difference with Hinduism and in many ways the Bible does not either except that people have tampered with the Bible changing and omitting the words of the Bible. Christians make war on Hinduism but Christ tought something very different from modern Christianity; the fact that Christ was a vegetarian and spoke in parables referring to parts of our brain shows how far off modern cults have strayed from true spirituality. The church should be helping us to think on our own and there is evidence in the Bible that we are to be doing transindental meditation like what Gurus in India have their followers do. Instead the Church teaches us to only believe what they spoon feed us and they even tought us who to vote for so we dont learn to think on our own. This blog is not designed to be dogmatic or ask you to think a certain way but to learn how to think on your own and question the world around you. The teachings on meditation are all in the Bible in the form of parables and numerology to be found in our own present time and science is discovering this right now. http://tennisshoebox.blogspot.com/
This blog is a work in progress.
This blog points out the differences of Christianity and Sanatana Dharma. One thing I want to make clear is I do not believe Christ had a difference with Hinduism and in many ways the Bible does not either except that people have tampered with the Bible changing and omitting the words of the Bible. Christians make war on Hinduism but Christ tought something very different from modern Christianity; the fact that Christ was a vegetarian and spoke in parables referring to parts of our brain shows how far off modern cults have strayed from true spirituality. The church should be helping us to think on our own and there is evidence in the Bible that we are to be doing transindental meditation like what Gurus in India have their followers do. Instead the Church teaches us to only believe what they spoon feed us and they even tought us who to vote for so we dont learn to think on our own. This blog is not designed to be dogmatic or ask you to think a certain way but to learn how to think on your own and question the world around you. The teachings on meditation are all in the Bible in the form of parables and numerology to be found in our own present time and science is discovering this right now. http://tennisshoebox.blogspot.com/
This blog is a work in progress.
Hi Daniel,
ReplyDeleteI am very much impressed by your blog. I am also proud of Sanatana Dharma, that it has reached you and has made you appreciate the vast knowledge it has to offer!
My name is Priya and I am from Singapore. I myself, though born as Hindu, didn't really appreciate my tradition/religion for a long period of time until recently, since a few years ago, I started exploring and studying various scriptures. I also took a teaching course, I studied the Advaita philosophy, Bhagavad Gita and other scriptures. Now I am teacher in Hinduism. I'm so glad to have stumbled upon your blog.
I very much agree with you about the errors in Christianity and how we should open up our minds about the errors found in the Bible. Have you heard about this book called "Kristumada Chedanam" by Chattampi Swamigal? Here is the link for the book: http://www.archive.org/details/KristumataChedanam-ChattampiSwamikal-EnglishTranslation
You can read it online. Its a Hindu critique of Christianity and its beliefs. The author uses pure logic to point out the errors in the Bible. If you haven't read it, please do :)
Thank you! Keep blogging! :)
Regards,
Priya