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  2. Hinduism and other religions - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity differ on fundamental beliefs on heaven, hell and reincarnation, to name a few. From the Hindu perspective, heaven (Sanskrit: swarga) and hell (naraka) are temporary places, where every soul has to live, either for the good deeds done or for their sins committed. After a soul suffers its due punishment in ...

  3. Christianity and other religions - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity differ in their fundamental beliefs with regard to heaven, hell and reincarnation, to name a few. From the Hindu perspective, heaven (Sanskrit svarga) and hell are temporary places, where every soul has to live, either for the good deeds which they have done or for the sins which they have committed.

  4. Category:Christian and Hindu interfaith dialogue - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about interfaith dialogue, religious pluralism and ecumenism between Christianity and Hinduism. For articles and categories involving both religions, use Category:Christianity and Hinduism .

  5. Category:Christianity and Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Related changes; Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; ... Converts to Christianity from Hinduism (2 C, 9 P) Converts to Hinduism from Christianity (1 C, 26 P)

  6. List of religious slurs - Wikipedia

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    A dysphemism for evangelical Christians who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible, particularly those from Baptist, Methodist and Pentecostal denominations. [1] It is also a slang term for an evangelising Christian. Commonly used universally against Christians who are perceived to go out of their way to energetically preach their faith to others.

  7. Glossary of spirituality terms - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism and Jainism also use the word nirvana to describe the state of moksha, and it is spoken of in several Hindu tantric texts as well as the Bhagavad Gita. Nondualism: The belief that dualism or dichotomy are illusory phenomenae. Examples of dualisms include self/other, mind/body, male/female, good/evil, active/passive, and many others.

  8. Religion in national symbols - Wikipedia

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    Christianity Belarus "My Belarusy" (English: "We Belarusians") Christianity Belize "Land of the Free" Christianity Bhutan "Druk tsendhen" (English: "The Thunder Dragon Kingdom") Buddhism Bolivia "Himno Nacional de Bolivia" (English: "National Anthem of Bolivia") Christianity Botswana "Fatshe leno la Rona" (English: "Blessed Be This Noble Land")

  9. List of converts to Hinduism from Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Name Nationality Notes Refs Alain Daniélou: French French Indologist [1]Agehananda Bharati: German German Indologist Sir John Woodroffe: British British Indologist