Why is Hinduism a superstitious religion?
Why is Hinduism a superstitious religion?
• Hinduism is a polytheistic religion.
• There are countless gods in Hinduism.
• There is a caste system in Hinduism. Although it is said
in some verses of Hinduism that people are equal in the sight of God, in
practice there is caste. In every aspect of a Hindu's life, caste oppresses
him. The caste system creates discrimination. It causes fitna.
• Hinduism is a religion that did not spread outside its
territory. Therefore, Hinduism is considered a nation religion. It is not
universal.
• The fact that mountains, rivers and animals are considered
sacred divine beings also shows that Hinduism is a superstitious religion.
• Hinduism is one of the oldest religions. Ancient religions
are always less reliable.
• There is transmigration in Hinduism. According to all
monotheistic religions, the belief in transmigration is superstitious.
Reincarnation makes a person worthless.
• Although reforms have been made to make Hinduism more
consistent, Hinduism is still a superstitious religion.
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