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Originally Posted by A1Kaid
I have proposed a fundamental question, relating to the number of Gods in Hinduism.
"As I said Hinduism is an ancient pagan religion, we can check Hinduisms origins and establish the fact. The number of Gods in Hinduism is undetermined.
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Ya Hinduism was a pagan religion no doubt on that but it kept on evolving.
If human beings are allowed to make these God's then what right or power makes these Gods, true Gods?" -A1Kaid
LOL then you are saying we should all pray SUN, WATER, AIR, etc. anything which is not man made. I think we Hindus do that every morning.
And then we started making Idols tailored to Our needs.
Hinduism have allowed one to choose a God/ Goddess which appeals to their attitude and profession. A soldier would possibly choose Durga or Kali or any other God denoting Shakti, a scholar would possibly choose Saraswati, while a Baniyah would choose Lakhsmi.
One needs to see the geographical history where Hinduism was born. It was a land of plenty. Never fought for food in those days.
Other religions that took birth in the desert waste of Arabia (In those days) Their land was sparse except in pockets. They had to go seeking fresher pastures. Obviously, none would just welcome usurpers. Hence, they took what they wanted by the Sword. Even the Christians spread their religion by the Sword.
I have a question for you sir.
Why do Muslims/Christians convert other people even Today ?