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Anonymous /his/17870876#17872961
7/26/2025, 7:57:35 AM
>>17870876
Christcucks have been brainwashed since childhood, but deep down they know their beliefs are retarded, from young earth creationism and geocentrism to God the creator and his incarnation as rabbi Jesus.
>>17870879
Most Hindus are monotheists that believe in one God with many manifestations, for example Sri Krishna is seen as an incarnation of God in the same way jewsus was.
Hinduism is so similar to Abrahamism, even its philosophy is christcuck apologetics tier, that it should be considered Abrahamic.
Anonymous /his/17841534#17841613
7/14/2025, 7:36:23 PM
>>17841565
>in the sense there is only one leader of gods like Zeus and there are other gods serving under Zeus
That's not monotheism at all. The book describes Hinduism (or Sanatana Dharma, its real name) as monotheistic panentheism, which is supposed to mean that there is only one God with many manifestation, and the Gods are also his manifestations. I guess whether it is monotheistic or polytheistic depends on the school of thought and on how one defines God and Gods. It would make perfect sense for it to be monotheistic if the Gods are beings with no agency and just "manifestations" of Brahman (God). Or if the Gods are beings like angels, subservient to God and on an entirely inferior level, but then why call them Gods? If everything is a manifestation of God... if we are a manifestation of God we are still human, just like the Gods are still Gods, so in this case it is retarded to not call it polytheism.
So far the book is very preachy and biased, but still good. The philosophy is also garbage, it's christcuck apologetics tier. I've read Gethin's Foundations of Buddhism which was so much better, better philosophy, better religion, better theistic views, etc.
Btw most jeets are monotheists, including Indian Buddhists despite the fact that Buddhism is polytheistic.
Polytheists are a minority in India. There is a minority of polytheists even among Indian Christians and Muslims.