The hottest Hinduism Substack posts right now

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Going Awol 239 implied HN points 30 Apr 24
  1. Hinduism is supported by its wide popularity and old age, positioning it as a major contender among world religions.
  2. Considering the anthropic principle and philosophical arguments, there is a case for the concepts of reincarnation and karma within Hinduism.
  3. Observing Hinduism's stance on vegetarianism, ritualism, and polytheism, it aligns well with expectations based on religious experiences and common consent evidences.
Worthy Patterns 19 implied HN points 05 Jan 25
  1. The universe is seen as eternal, suggesting a connection to a supreme entity or force that binds everything together.
  2. Our souls are eternal and continue to exist beyond a single lifetime, meaning we are more than just our physical bodies.
  3. Actions have consequences, which is the idea of karma. What we do in life affects our future, and there are repeating cycles in the universe that we can learn from.
Going Awol 159 implied HN points 11 May 24
  1. The response to the case for Hinduism reflects deep engagement with Hindu theology and philosophy, offering insights on concepts like eternal condemnation, grace periods for mukti, and the nature of devatās.
  2. The Hindu perspective presented raises points of contention and clarification on theological aspects, such as the nature of devatās, reincarnation, and the concept of karma as accumulated over infinite lifetimes.
  3. The discussion around karma as not solely being based on desert, but as a complex interplay of past actions, sañcita karma, prārabdha karma, and āgāmi karma, shows a nuanced understanding of the concept within Hinduism.
Going Awol 139 implied HN points 07 May 24
  1. The debate discussed the evidence for Hinduism versus Christianity, with different perspectives on which religion is more probable.
  2. Various topics were explored in the discussion, such as an anthropic argument for Henotheism, resurrection evidence, and prior probability of incarnation.
  3. Both parties agreed on the concerning evidence: reincarnation for Christianity and resurrection for Hinduism.
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Going Awol 199 implied HN points 05 Mar 24
  1. Hinduism is widespread, with about 15% of the world's population and 1.2 billion members. Its popularity is considered evidence for its potential truth.
  2. Hinduism being the oldest living religion provides additional evidence for its truth, as important truths are expected to be available for longer in history.
  3. The philosophical ideas of reincarnation, karma, and theism, among others, in Hinduism are argued to be plausible and align with various philosophical questions.
Going Awol 59 implied HN points 21 Mar 24
  1. The author presented a Bayesian case for Hinduism, highlighting its key beliefs and unique aspects.
  2. A Jewish philosopher responded with points comparing Hinduism to other religions, raising questions about exclusivity and narratives.
  3. The discussion touched on the need for comprehensive philosophical arguments for Hinduism and the accommodation of other religions' teachings within Hinduism.
Worthy Patterns 8 HN points 10 Sep 23
  1. Vivek Ramaswamy believes in 'One God' who resides in all of us, connecting Hindu and Christian faiths.
  2. Hinduism is diverse, but Vivek's beliefs align with the Vedanta school, possibly Advaita Vedanta emphasizing unity of God.
  3. Vivek's moral values draw from Hindu principles like dharma, karma, yamas, and niyamas, reflecting universal ethical standards.