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  • No religion is scientific. Proven by Null Hypothesis. 

  • @Achilles9924

    1) okay dear then tell me what is the "sample size" you`ve taken and what is the "desired significance level"

    2)Null Hypothesis is a statistical concept where a "test" of observed data is used. The "sample" one selects may not stand for the whole "population"

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    3)See facts, dont bring probability and hypothesis into picture. Going by Null hypotesis your country could be wiped of the map.

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  • Interesting video.

    It would have been more effective if it provided clear references (citations) to statements made by modern-day scientists and other intellectuals about Hinduism/Sanatana Dharma, the Vedas, and related Hindu literature and culture.

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  • Hinduism is a way of life.

    1.I am sure the Bhagavadgita is a direct teaching from Lord Krishna.

    2.Hindu culture depicts God in a different manner ,500 characters are not enough to make you understand!!!

    3.If Hinduism has been/is being misunderstood,its because of its long history and the caste system which limited people from lower castes to gain knowledge. And the caste system is not the way it has to be as we understand today.

    Dharma,Artha,Kama and Moksha is the main teaching of Hinduism..

  • oskamalapurkar

    It appears that all the sutras in Vedas are highly coded therefore they are so effective. They must be learnt by heart to get the maximum benefit.They stimulate the seat of learning and produce one of the profound thoughts in any field This is the greatest gift to all those who want to study Vedas.

  • @Achilles9924 I totally respect your culture, I also happen to be from the same culture. But having really good philosophical and scientific minds in the past doesn't make those minds credible to define GOD or any religion for that matter. I'm agnostic because of all these Vedic philosophies but they are just philosophies not the word of GOD and therefore not a cult/religion.

  • @panvan333 For a religion, you need GOD. And by GOD I mean an omnipotent being capable of intervention and who has intervened in the past specially around this region of the universe ( since all religions come from old scriptures ) . How to test this? Look for intervention in scientific laws. Well all scientific laws hold true so far. So no intervention yet so far. All universal constants hold true. Nope no trace. Wait I get it, your scriptures come from pot smoking deluded bronze age humans.

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