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Zhi -> RE: Sharing Jesus With Hindus (4/22/2008 12:06:45 AM)
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I have had several Hindu coworkers that I've had opportunities to witness to. I'll say point-blank that witnessing to Hindus is hard. It's not that they refuse to accept Jesus as God, it's that they'd be happy to add Him to the list. The very, very long list. The website you pointed at kind of oversimplifies... a Hindu likes Brahma, sure. But Brahma can be a number of things, from an actual being, to just a general unknowable/impersonal "all stuff" concept, depending on what theology they ascribe to. In addition, each has his own personal god(s), his family's god(s), his village's god(s), his region's god(s), and a few more he just happens to think are kind of cool. So, you have to do more than explain to a Hindu that Jesus is God, because he'll say "sure" and you'll think you've made progress when in actuality he's understanding it as "all of us are a little bit of Brahma, including you, me, Jesus, and that fly crawling on the wall". To explain our belief system (and most of them tend to be really curious from my experience) you have to start from the concept that there is only one God in our belief system, that He is not "everything", and that Jesus is His unique son.
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