Bible and kuran say what gita says
By dprabin
@dprabin (130)
Nepal
April 4, 2007 4:42am CST
I believe that all the religions in the world say the same thing. Different religions have different stories, but the morale of the stories are the same.
I have read all these books. I personally found that bible and kuran says the same thing. The Gita, however contains only the philosophies. The philosophies that the stories of bible and kuran tell, is exactly matching with Gita. The buddhist philosophy is also in complete conjugation with the Gita. What do you find about this and what do you think
2 responses
@urbandekay (18278)
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4 Apr 07
Hi, I have read the Gita, some of the Quran and many other religious books and I whilst I agree that many religious books point to similar or even the same truths I think you have missed something that makes the Gospels fundamentally different. I do not attempt to explain this to you but I think you might try reading them again, pray for understanding before you read, maybe something miraculous will happen
all the best urban
@dprabin (130)
• Nepal
8 Apr 07
Gita explains the fundamental principles, not the things, and the stories. You must first understand that part Beekub. The main differences that people see in the religions are various practices. but that is not the religion. those practices can vary in different part of the world in the same religion too. That is based upon the environmental area. the basic principle is the existence of single god, and attainment of spiritual powers that makes a man one step closer to the god until he is unified with god and becomes god himself.
@urbandekay (18278)
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8 Apr 07
No, I am not talking about practices, what I am saying is that there is a fundamental differance between Christianity and other religeons. I have read and studied the Gita.
all the best urban
@sharvankumar87 (2)
• India
4 Apr 07
My Dear Friend how is it possible......Books of College graduate and school students are entirly different.So all these religion are like the classes and like the motive of education they all have the same meaning to acheive God. So u r right but a bit. only.