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Nick Szabo· 2025-12-18 17:47
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)@PlatinumThundr It's your blind abstractions that are superficial. The many important differences between Christianity and Hinduism are far from superficial, among which is the important practical matter of which days an office can agree to take off work. ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-12-18 17:16
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)More hyper-abstract nonsense. Bramah et. al. and the practice of Hinduism are quite different from the Christian God, crucially including Christ, and the practice of Christianity. There are thousands of important ways that Christianity and Hinduism are different, but here is one quite practical and important one: they celebrate different holidays and want different days off work to be with their families. ...
What Diffrent religions taught me about life | Juwairiah Sayyed | TEDxSISJ Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-18 16:13
Core Message - Understanding, rather than fear or judgment, leads to tolerance and a more human approach to life and religion [16] - Faith, regardless of religion, provides messages and stories that have guided societies towards peace [18] - In a world prone to division, choosing understanding is a bold act that fosters kindness, forgiveness, open hearts, and unity [18][19] Lessons from Different Faiths - Islam emphasizes intention and humility over mere appearance, highlighting the importance of trusting the process [5][6] - Buddhism teaches that suffering is a part of life and that trust in the process is essential even when the plan is unclear [7][8][9] - Christianity promotes forgiveness and understanding as paths to healing and growth [10][11] - Hinduism, through the concept of Karma in the Bhagwat Gita, emphasizes doing one's duty without obsessing over the outcome, focusing on effort rather than results [12][13][14][15] Personal Growth and Perspective - The speaker's upbringing in a multi-faith environment instilled a belief in understanding different perspectives [2][3][4] - The speaker advocates for reading moments, life, and people, emphasizing the importance of learning and education [4] - The speaker suggests that the question should not be "What do I get from this?" but rather focusing on the effort put into something [14]