ManavKalia
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First of Dharmic religions are not organized religions. Second, Hindus and Buddhists have never had killings in the name of religion nor were they enemies ever. So where you get your history of so much killing in Hinduism and Buddhism is something i would like to know.
Abrahamic religions are history centeric religions, also organized, and exclusiveness is at the core of these religions and that is why they have a bloodied history.
Which is why I said all religions are not the same.
Abrahamic religions were twisted to begin with. Their history is a fallout of that twist from the beginning. So, there is no corruption to it, but they are as they are.
Now, why should anyone become corrupt, or cruel, or greedy. It is because without these negatives existing, the positives of truth, kindness, and selflessness cannot be highlighted. For good to exist, evil is a necessity and vice versa. It is the yin-yang at work.
Sure you can be good without a religion, there is no argument about that, but that does not mean you go around painting them all with the same brush. That would be as silly as saying all ideas are same, all theories are same, black is equal to white.
Actually abrahamic religions were started to counter polytheism or idol worship, so nothing wrong in their conception, as they had the same school of thought as Hinduism part of shaivism, which is still followed by many sects today, like sanatan dharma.
So they were not twisted to begin with. But what path they took is part of historical record.
As for Hinduism Buddhism schism, take your mind back to mauryan dynasty, king ashoka in particular, Buddhism was spurred by him to every corner of India and Asia. What is prevalent today?
Buddhism has been driven out from India, still exists in pockets like ladakh, but not in India in any significance.
Whereas it's predominant in Asian countries. Do you think it was driven out of India by peaceful means?
Wonder if like Abrahamic religions, do the Chinese or Indians even stop for a moment to consider that the Chinese are following an offshoot or branch of the same religion that India follows?
That is what I mean by the corruption in religion, that people will find a means to subvert it, to divide and subdivide people for their own individualistic gains..
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