The religious orthodox want to wage war against modernity: secularism, science, reproductive rights, and the Enlightenment generally.
One of the worst aspects of this attitude is how some religions latch on to any tragedy to promote their theocratic vision. Every religion argues that only their religion and their God can cure whatever ails this world.
History speaks that man has made it challenging to understand why he has experienced and witnessed such an array of human behavior.
With constant introspection and the continued judgments of right and wrong, good and bad, just and unjust, it has been a constant challenge to find and understand the truth behind his physical existence.
This subject is super sensitive, yet if one is to continue in their pursuit of truth, then there is a need for perfect understanding and assimilation.
There is a need to stop these wars and violence, which are going on in the name of religion and God, by knowing and understanding, and realizing the universal truth, which holds the whole universe in which humanity exists. The universal truth alone is God; all else is merely an illusion.
In the Vedas, God has been described as:~
Sakshi (Witness)
Chetan (conscious)
Nirguna (Without form and properties)
Nitya (eternal)
Shuddha (pure)
Buddha (omniscient)
Mukta (unattached).
So, it clearly indicates that God is formless; thus, there is no scope for a form-based God. The religion and its conceptual Gods, and its theories of karma, heaven, hell, papa, Punya, rebirth, and reincarnation are based on the false self, within the false experience. Therefore, they are meant for lower mindsets; they are of no use for those who are seeking higher truth, as indicated in the scriptures.
There are many schools of thought in Hinduism. These schools claim that they are based on the Vedas. These schools of thought propagate non-Vedic beliefs barred by the Vedas. Therefore, these add-ons have to be bifurcated from the original Vedic Religion to get the pure Vedic essence: ~Santthosh Kumaar
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