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This 8 page paper supports the thesis that if more people followed Hindu precepts, the world would be a better place. The ten commandments of this religion are explored. Examples are provided. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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religions such as Christianity or even Islam are very different from the fundamental beliefs of Hinduism (Mugilan PG). A student writing on this subject might want to add that Hinduism
stands out from those biblical religions such as Protestantism, Catholicism, Judaism and Islam which agree on many things. While disagreements are large, those mainline religions are at least playing in
the same ball park. Hinduism is not considered a revealed religion, but instead, an evolved tradition (PG). One difference between Hinduism and Islam for example is that Hinduism is pluralistic,
but Islam is exclusivist (Mugilan PG). The latter acknowledge no beliefs other than their own as being considered legitimate (PG). Also, what differs from other religions that are commonplace
is that Hinduism cannot be traced to one particular person or era (PG). Further, while Islam is dependent on a belief in Muhammad, and Christians believed in Jesus Christ, for
Hindus there are no chosen people but rather, just creatures of the Earth (PG). Perhaps the greatest difference between Hinduism and revealed religions is that the former recognizes no prophet
as an intermediary with exclusive claim over the truth (PG). A Hindu who believes in God can follow his or her own path but is not required to
acknowledge an intermediary as a prophet (PG). In a revealed religion, if anyone denies the authority of the intermediary he or she is considered a non-believer (PG). A student
would continue to emphasize that Hinduism is more flexible than the other types of religions which mandate that certain beliefs be embraced. There is more attention to individuality and spirituality
in the context of Hinduism than in other more popular worldly faiths. In every religion, there are holy books such as the bible. For Hinduism it is the Bhagavad Gita
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