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In reply to the discussion: Christians; how do you regard Hinduism? [View all]edhopper
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"BTW, your vision of Christianity accepts the most reactionary, fundamentalist version of that faith as indicative of the entire theology, just as your vision of Hinduism seems hardly well informed. To me, the more one learns and studies the heart of both beliefs, the more one delves into the underpinnings of both, the less there is to "reconcile." "
My vision? Are you denying that the majority of Christians don't believe in the legitimacy of a good portion of the Bible as true.
Take a look at any poll on the matter. It is not only the fringe fundamentalist who think so. And I do not think all Christians are young Earth creationist. But they do believe in the Biblical depiction of Jesus, from virgin birth to resurrection.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57347634/poll-nearly-8-in-10-americans-believe-in-angels/
I don't think my view of most Christians is skewed at all.