>Christians with their Trinity consider themselves monotheistic due to convoluted semantics, but consider Hinduism to be polytheistic, despite Hindu deities being considered to simply be a reflection of one Universal principle i.e. Brahman
>>1388957
I'd never thought of it like that. Thanks, Anon.
Good point Pajeet. Bump.
B-but our story book is true and the stories of other religions aren't.
B-BUT IDS DA WUN TRU FATHE :DDDDDDDD
They are nearly identical concepts. When you acuse Christians of worshipping three gods, they retort that it is actually three persons but one essence. But if you concede this, than you must admit that the Hindu can worship many persons, but one essence (I mean why stop at three?).
From the Rig Veda
>They call him Indra, Mitra, Varuna, Agni, and he is heavenly nobly-winged Garutman.
To what is One, sages give many a title they call it Agni, Yama, Matarisvan.
—Rigveda 1.164.46, Translated by Ralph Griffith[78][79]
>>1389080
>They are identical concepts
FTFY