You sound ignorant. |
Yep. OP sounds like they're making a case for Hindus not being real Americans because they are not assimilated enough. As another PP said, it's absurd to expect Hindus to know more about the historical development of Christianity than most Christians do. If you're talking about theology (the fact that Christians believe that Jesus was a man and a god) then it's also absurd to expect people of another religion to know your religion. The wake thing just seems like you're trying to make your case even harder. I am 43 and have been to a grand total of 1 wake and 1 shiva in my life. My guess is that she has participated in funerals of her close families and friends. |
| LOL if this is a troll post it is a pretty clever one... traps for almost all camps. |
Yes, daily/weekly christian bashing thread |
And I know what most Christians believe about Hinduism because of the 5 Christians and 2 Jewish people that I work with. You are viewing their thoughts from your Western Christian perspective of - how could they possibly not believe what I do! I’m so shocked and confused! Like I stated before your belief and your understanding of what you believe is factual history that you believe can not be disputed is irrelevant. You do you. I feel sorry for your employees. The way you keep trying to prove your religion to them sounds a lot like proselytizing. It’s got to suck having a boss like that. Also Hindus very much understand venerating a great person/saint AS God. In Hinduism you also treat your parents, guru and guests AS God. So believing in Jesus AS God is not hard to believe. It is strongly recommended to have a personal god. Ishta Devata. This personal god is someone we as humans can relate to and love. Stories about this personal God facilitate our ability to form this deep connection spiritually. Most Hindus see Jesus as the Ishta Devata of Christians. The Truth, great Cosmic creator, Ultimate Reality, what most call God what Hindus call Brahman is impersonal and beyond the understanding of our average human minds. That’s why we have Ishta Devatas to help guide us in understanding this vastness. Your employees are probably confused as to why it’s so important to you that they believe Jesus was a real person. Whether he was real or not should not be the deciding factor of your connection to God and it certainly doesn’t change Brahman for them. But they probably do think it’s odd if you believe that Brahman- the creative principle that lies throughout all time and space, everywhere and in every thing - is the same as a human named Jesus. |
| OP- not just Jesus but when we celebrate St Patrick's or Valentine's Day they don't realize they are people too |
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Love your posts |
+1 . This thread just got interesting. |
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OP I like Hindus and have great conversations.
I used to work with an Indian from India who was Protestant and fellow Indians at were surprised. He was not as India was part of England at one time. Folks seem to forget that. My favorite is the Catholic Hindu at work. His Dad became Catholic in India when he met a missionary. Had him as a child baptized etc. He moved to America and married a Hindu. He is kinda amazed you can't Un-Catholic your self. His wife's and kids are Hindu and he practices that. But he is from a historical view loves Catholic Churches and visits them. Hindus are very accepting. I took nine credits Theology in college exploring different faiths One thing I leaned what you believe has zero bearing on what really is. Muslim, Jewish, Devil Worshipper, Agnostic etc. Folks who think 100 percent there is no God are the exact same as folks who 100 percent who believe in God. It is extremely arrogant to think you know. |
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The Hindu faith the Orgins from a historical perspective is also interesting. First many believe it is oldest religion. But it has no one founder or one source of when it started.
The oldest religion is also an interesting claim. If you believe in Evolution the first records of humans is Africa and Africa has its own beliefs. So no one was in India at time. Now the Garden of Eden thing. Only two folk on Earth and they were not Hindu. Mike Drop. Now back to Jesus some Catholics don't realize Christmas is a made up day. We don't know exact day of Jesus birth. Good Friday is actual date. We know Day he died. |
| There’s a centuries long Christian presence in India. Predates the British. When I meet Indians with names like Thomas or Matthew, I can usually guess accurately that they are Christians. The Koran also discusses Jesus and Mary (not in alignment with Christian beliefs) as historical people. I think Indians from certain parts of India are pretty familiar with some aspects of Christianity. Indians as a whole seem no less unfamiliar with Christianity than non-Indians in the US are about Hinduism, Islam, and Sikhism. In fact, in the US there’s astounding ignorance about Sikhism in particular. |
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OP - I know talking religion at work is taboo. In my case I took a job at a great company in NYC founded by observant Jews. 95 percent senior mgt team was Jewish.
I then hired a Jain and Hindu. They would book meetings on Yon kipper and other major Jewish holidays. Late afternoon meetings day before Passover. I had to mentor the two of them. Crazy little things like the C level boss send us all Xmas cards and I sent one back, the one Indian girl said I don't respond Xmas cards as not Christian. I told her our Jewish boss who just approved your $60,000 bonus not Christian either he just did it to be nice. I load up the Microsoft Outlook full calendar with all holidays. I do an annual plan for projects and assign work, I have Muslims, Jewish, Catholic, Jehovah Witness's you name it working for me. I put the Hindu in charge of staff lunch once and she did it on a Friday in Lent that was also Passover week. What a mess. Like a lunch in the Muslim Fasting month was another. Maybe a birthday cake Jehovah Witness. So I ended up being a religious mentor to two Hindus. It is common sense to me |
I cannot believe that you have been given authority over other people and are abusing these employees this way. How ignorant are you? |
You are sounding more and more like a troll. The holes in your story are glaring. It’s a nice day, don’t you have anything better to do with your super important Christian life? |