Memoranda for Submission to the Chief Ministers of the Two Telugu States.

National Security

Do All Religions Teach the Same Thing

Jan 2015

 

Do All Religions Teach the  Same Thing

 

Dr T.H.Chowdary*

 

 

It is very amusing and of  course even comforting to listen to talks by speakers and read the  articles  by write s almost authoritatively pronouncing that all religions teach the same thing. This view is absolutely far from the real truth. Christianity  asserts that all people are born in sin an d unless they embrace Christianity and  are  baptised and go to the  Church, they will be consigned to  hell on the  day of  reckoning  when Jesus Christ   will come back and  revive the  good Christians .  No Hindu Sastra or any Pantha of the Hindus agrees with  this. On the  other hand, Hindus hold that we are the  children of  deathlessness, amritasyaputraha: aham Brahmasmi tattvamasi .  I myself am Brahman and thou art also  Brahman. We are  not born as sinners.

 

2.  Islam holds that it and it alone  is the  true religion and  that Mohammed was its final  Prophet and that Quran is revealed by God himself.  Unless one  believes in all these he cannot be  a Muslim.  Hindus  do not  agree with this. they believe that  whenever there is decline of  Dharma, and  Adharma is on the  ascendant, god incarnates in the  human form to put an end to the evil, the Adharma  and  to re-establish Dharma. There is therefore no finality of a Prophet.

 

3. Both Christianity and Mosques claim that it and it alone is true and that its followers are enjoined to  convert the rest to its  own faith. Temples does not believe in conversions  nor does it assert that it and it alone is true and the others are false.

 

4. Islam prohibits the worship of images/statues.  In Christianity, only the images of Mary and Jesus are installed and venerated, not any others.  Hindus  do not believe that images and  statues an d photographs of Gods and goddesses are  Gods themselves.  They believe that every human being may worship God in the form he conceives and  understands and by the  name which is dear to him. The  images  and  statues are only aids for one to contemplate the  divine.  Hindus  believe that whosoever is born, in whatever religion of his parents, may continue to practice it and so there should be no  conversions. But Christianity and Islam hold that non-believers are in sin and that they ought to be  converted; they are missioned and ordained  by their  God to convert others.


 

 

5.  Hindus believe in rebirth.  They believe that by doing  meritorious and  good deeds, one goes on taking rebirth in higher and higher forms of life, finally merging  with the  divine itself – kaivalya. Christians and  Muslims scoff at this belief of Hindus .  Hindus hold that everything in nature is a manifestation of the  divine, therefore it should not be ravaged, but that it should be revered.   Christians and Muslims hold that God has given other animals and plants for the enjoyment of man.  Killing and eating animals and birds is not undesirable; it is a God given gift according to Muslims and  Christians.  Hindus hold that  taking  out life is violence and ungodly and should be least indulged, only as a necessity if at all, not for the delectation of the  pallet.

 

6.  In practice, those wielding power in the  name of Christianity and  Islam, had invaded other  countries, conquered other  peoples and converted  them, as demanded by their faith. Hindus  never invaded any other  country in order to convert other people to their  faiths.  As conversion by them as a religious duty is not  enjoined.  Conversion has always been involving violence, allurement, fraud, false hopes.  How can then we say that all religions teach the same?

 

 7.  Among the Hindu people, there are  several pathways or panths to  live their belief and faith. Vaishnavism, Shaivism, Madhvas, Swamy Narayana, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Adwaits, Vasistha Adwaitis are  different  Panths.  They did not  resort to mutual elimination. Each one is  tolerant of the others. No Hindu king has ever  declared his faith or Panth as  that of the State.  And Practised discrimination ageist others. On the  other hand, in Islam, there is no distinction between religion and rulership. That is why, there are any number of Islamic states.  Christianity also was  for very long by the  religion of  some states. But with the  reformation after the middle ages, the concept of  secularism came and  hence the  separation of state and  religion.

 

8. Tolerance is another over-used word.  “You are dirty; your belief is  false; your Gods are  false. Yet, I will tolerate”, is this valuable?   It is condescension.   It could be true to be  broken when one is  sure of his strength to subdue the other.  This is not acceptable. If the  aggression of  one religion against other is to be stopped there must be equal and reciprocal respect of one’s religion for the  other’.  The principal  of reciprocity is not  ignoble; on the other hand it is  civilised conduct.  It is for this, that Nobel  laureate Sir Vidyadhar Naipal said, “ Muslims need not expect more  tolerance than what they themselves show to others”.

 

9.  It would therefore be seen that when some people say that all religions teach the  same , they are projecting their  own view, and not clearly stating  the view of either Muslims or Christians .  The latter are absolutely clear that Hinduism is  false and  all Hindus are living in sin and as non-believers, they must be converted to Christianity according to the  Christian missions and to Islam,  according to the  faithful Muslims . (917 words)

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