Hinduism

United States
August 20, 2009 6:26am CST
I received an email this morning. This email is from Trinity School in India, but i thought i would like to share it with all of you, since it really made "good sense" to me. Here it is: The title of this post jumped up to me this morning as I tried to log into Yahoo mail. Amazed, I clicked on the article and found that it was an article about USA and other Western nations that had a significant Christian past. According to this news, from totally secular observers, the gradual changes that started in the West in the nineteen-sixties have now started to snowball into something unbelievable. One fourth of Americans today say they believe in reincarnation and one third of them now prefer cremation over burial. Once a society loses its Biblical moorings, Hinduism becomes the best option for them. Developed by the best philosophers, it appeared as Gnosticism in the New Testament era, and it appears as humanism today. I hope that Christians are listening! Johnson C. Philip
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@samson1967 (7411)
• India
20 Aug 09
Hinduism rules and rituals are scientifically approvables. It looks like a myth but that is the ultimate truth and lifes guide to everyone.
• United States
20 Aug 09
Yet, there is much, that science cannot prove, right?
• India
21 Aug 09
True,it is beyond science..
@p1kef1sh (45681)
20 Aug 09
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One in four, or a quarter, or to put a figure on it 76,000,000 Americans believe in reincarnation and 102,000,000 subscribe to cremation according to Mr Philip. There is clearly hope here than. As America is on the wane and India in the ascendent economically. Perhaps this is the answer the west needs. Let's hear it for the Hindus.
• United States
20 Aug 09
Here is one for India as well... the letter that i posted today, it came from India. Thank you. Glad to have been able to respond.