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Crypto Christianity: Rome's Downfall and India's Warning

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Could a hidden force reshape civilizations? One did before... Is India's Hindu civilization vulnerable, as the Roman Empire once was? Let's examine the evidence..... Credit: FB/TrishulOfShiva Crypto Christians are those who convert to Christianity secretly, remaining "Hindu or Muslim" on paper. They blend in, aiming to spread their own propoganda from within. Official documents don't tell the whole story. A converted Crypto Christian may hold government positions but secretly work to undermine other faiths. "Crypto" means "secret" in Greek, and this tactic is ancient. The Roman Empire, a vast polytheistic civilization, began in 600 BC and fell by the 15th century. Was Crypto Christianity a factor?........let's see. Romans, like Hindus, worshipped many deities. Conflict with Jews led to Roman conquest of Israel. Jesus Christ was born around 4 BC, and Christianity began its spread. Emperor Trajan (98-117 AD) banned Christianity, which didn...

Comparative Religion : The Sensible Way

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Religion is one of the main aspects of our multifaceted life. If we completely sideline the God and Theological parts of a religion, then still it will have an important impact on our life. It is my firm belief that even in its base, religion is much more than just worshiping God and interpreting his impact on our life, religion is the most simple form that binds two completely different-minded individuals. It is also the force that can be used both for uniting and dividing. As we have different religions available to adopt and also have different interpretations of thereof, it is quite natural to wonder which one of them has better qualities than the other. For that reason, I am here to present my point of view. It is quite complex to rank religion because it includes so many aspects, but still, I will try my best to do so. For the sake of the answer, I will here compare religions based on these 3 aspects. I think these aspects are the main ones and most of the other aspects of religi...