Former Kundalini Yoga Teacher Turns to Christianity - Part 6/8
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this man is beyond ignorant and twisting words in order to fit his new belief in Christianity. take everything with a grain of salt.
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* that is, he still may not be controlled by our own "chanting and praying" and use of will, or the use of any instruments. As a supreme force, he can be both a force and be uterly beyond control of anything lesser than he is.
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If God is an impersonal force then he STILL may not be controlled. Same as with electricity. And by the way, why use such limiting labels as personal and impersonal? God is obviously neither personal - not like we are, with our limitations, desires and so forth, and neither is he purelly impersonal - a "Big Dumb Object". And that is both in Hinduism with Brahmin, of which this person does not show a good understanding, and also in Christianity if you examine the Scripture thoroughly andsincerely
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Reincarnation of course allows forgiveness from God if you equate Karma with Sin. Forgiveness removes Karma. Problem solved. And those who try to attone themselves are very much akin to "jewish yogis" of the Old Testament who sacrificed animals for their karma, or sins. It actually makes a much more sense then one-life-and-Hell. Infinite punishment for finite crimes. Actually, as far as I know it, sin is greek is harmateia. It sounds quite similar to Karma.
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I like this guy. He's not super spiritual and he makes sense. Which is rare in American preaching haha
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People forgot that God Himself wrote the 10 of the word of the Law, (the ten commandments) written in a stone, to signify that it should last forever.
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@bornbranded29 Had Hindus been what you & your bigoted fellow religion people say, they you would have been the slaves of Hindus & working as lower than minimum wage coolies for the Hindus. & you haven't read any Geeta or any thing . I have seen enough fake scholars like you to know where you come from. All of you are just criminals parading as gentlemen.
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@aparaajita10 Indeed, I have read the B.G., along with other Hindu texts. I am grateful for Hinduism's contribution to spirituality, especially vegetarianism. My problem is with attributing human evil to the benign teachings of Jesus. There are violent Hindus. Should we attribute this to Vaishnavism, since Krishna justifies killing as part of his atman teaching? No. So let's be fair. As for conversion, no one is forced. I became Christian on my own, after reading the gospel. Peace.
so jesus was a proponent of cannibalism & sin. He is the biggest egomaniac. Just see the carnage that his followers have caused for the past 2000 years. All because this gives the terrorists & evil people a free ride.
aparaajita10 1 year ago
@aparaajita10 Wowwww....Good to see someone who can give Jesus different titles. This tells me that you read the Bible. Please quote from the Word of God to support your statements. Or if this is your personal opinions then I would pray to Lord God to show you light.
HIScomingissure 1 year ago 2
@HIScomingissure No one needs to read the bible. It was not written by jesus. It was written by someone else after he was dead. A whole lot can be understood by the behavior of those who claim to be doing what jesus preached, & all these titles are based on that. It is what you do that tells more about your leader.
aparaajita10 1 year ago
@aparaajita10 I am sorry. Please explain yourself how do you know that "No one needs to read the bible". If you have read the Bible you would know who wrote it rather than just saying"written by someone". Secondly if you have read the Bible you would not had said "after he was dead". I don't understand what made you draw from the Bible the titles you gave to Jesus. May be you missed the passages where HE talks about peace, love, sacrifice, eternal life etc. Amazed that you know me and my leader.
HIScomingissure 1 year ago