Saturday, August 22, 2020

Religious Worldviews

Section One: Hindu Worldview (Pantheistic) 1. The Question of Origin †In a Hindu Worldview the topic of beginning would be pantheistic in nature. A Hindu would accept that they have consistently been in presence and everything is a piece of god. God is viewed as an indifferent power of nature and this power is in all things and encompasses everything. One can just get away from this power through the procedure of resurrection and to get one with all the fixings. 2. The Question of Identity †In a Hindu Worldview life is viewed as a holy piece of nature. Man’s soul is viewed as endless until he in the long run arrives at a territory of Nirvana. Around then they will get one with Brahman. The objective is to carry out enough beneficial things with the goal that when you pass on you will return in a higher life structure until you arrive at Nirvana. 3. The Question of Meaning/Purpose †In a Hindu Worldview life is to be seen as a figment just as one was living in a fantasy and life around them doesn't generally exist. The objective is to get this with the goal that you may end the pattern of rebirth and rise to a territory of Nirvana. 4. The Question of Morality †In a Hindu Worldview god is in all things and everything is in god. This conviction will oversee how man treats everything and everybody around them. It is at last one’s own choice to figure out what is correct and what's going on. 5. The Question of Destiny †In a Hindu Worldview one would accept that one’s karma decides how you will return in the following life. In the event that an individual has great Karma they will arrive at a more significant level upon resurrection. On the off chance that one has terrible Karma they will come back to a lower level, or as a creature upon resurrection. The objective is to arrive at Nirvana. Section Two: Christian Worldview (Theistic) . The Question of Origin †A Christian accepts that God exists and that God consistently has been and consistently will be. With this presupposition a Christian accepts that he was made by God and that everything that exists was made by God. Though a Hindu accept s that everything has consistently existed and is a piece of god. 2. The Question of Identity †A Christian accepts that since he was made by a Sovereign God he is an extraordinary formation of God. God made people just lower than blessed messengers and in His picture. God put the obligation of thinking about His creation in the hands of people. Hindus accept they are a piece of everything in nature and the objective is to get one with Brahman. 3. The Question of Meaning/Purpose †A Christian accepts that their motivation is to know God. A Christian is to have a significant relationship with the one genuine God. A Hindu accepts that their motivation is to end the pattern of resurrection and arrive at a territory of Nirvana. 4. The Question of Morality †A Christian accepts that the guide for moral living is the Bible. Good and bad depend on God’s heavenly norm and not on man’s own point of view. A Hindu accepts that they oversee what is good and bad. 5. The Question of Destiny †A Christian accepts that by tolerating or not tolerating Jesus Christ as their relish figures out where one will go through this existence in the afterlife. By tolerating Jesus Christ as ones hero they will spend endlessness in Heaven where they will be within the sight of God until the end of time. In the event that one denies Jesus Christ they will spend time everlasting in damnation perpetually isolated from God. A Hindu has faith in rebirth and Karma. Positive or negative karma will decide in what structure they will return upon resurrection. The objective is to arrive at Nirvana.

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