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What is the difference between a heathen and an infidel?
As nouns the difference between heathen and infidel is that heathen is a person who does not follow an abrahamic religion; a pagan while infidel is one who does not believe in a certain religion.
Is Hinduism a pagan belief?
Hinduism at first blush appears to conform to paganism. It seems to worship many gods and seems to do so by worshipping different images. It thus comes across as polytheistic and idolatrous, and therefore pagan.
What Hindu concept was the major basis to the development of the Hindu caste system?
The system which divides Hindus into rigid hierarchical groups based on their karma (work) and dharma (the Hindi word for religion, but here it means duty) is generally accepted to be more than 3,000 years old.
Can Hinduism be monotheistic?
Hinduism is both monotheistic and henotheistic. Hinduism is not polytheistic. Hindus believe in the one all-pervasive God who energizes the entire universe. It is believed that God is both in the world and beyond it.
What religion is closest to Hinduism?
Hinduism mostly shares common terms with the other Indian religions, including Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism.
What does infidel mean in Christianity?
Christians historically used the term infidel to refer to people who actively opposed Christianity. This term became well-established in English by sometime in the early sixteenth century, when Jews or Mohammedans (Muslims; formerly called saracens ), were described contemptuously as active opponents to Christianity.
What are the views of Heaven and Hell according to Hinduism?
Basically there are two views of heaven and hell according to the Hindu scholars: 1. One point of view suggests that there is no such place as hell or heaven, where you go after you die. Both heaven and hell are on this earth while you are living.
Do Hindus believe in life after life on Earth?
Although many traditional faiths teach existence after life on earth involves some kind of destination–either a heaven that rewards us or a hell that punishes us–it is more and more common in modern times for people to no longer hold these literal beliefs. Surprisingly, early Hindus were among the first to espouse this “modern” position.
Is Irreligion more dangerous than infidelity?
Atheism and irreligion are diseases so much more dangerous than infidelity or idolatry, as infidelity than heresy. Every heretic is in part an infidel, but every infidel is not in whole or part an heretic; every atheist is an infidel, so is not every infidel an atheist. The Bengal Annual.
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