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TallestSkil on scored.co
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> No, Hinduism is not considered an Abrahamic religion.
What are you, a fucking LLM? I don’t give a shit about jewish definitions. It is one.
>Abrahamic religions are monotheistic faiths that trace their roots back to the patriarch Abraham (around 1800 BCE) and emphasize a single, all-powerful God.
None of which have anything to do with one another. Hinduism literally takes its priestly caste’s *name* from Abraham.
>its roots are traced back to the ancient Vedic civilization in the Indian subcontinent (around 1500-500 BCE).
So… millennia later.
>Hinduism's beliefs, practices, and scriptures (like the Vedas and Upanishads) are distinct from those of Abrahamic religions.
Fun fact: all of them are distinct from each other. They are not even remotely the same. You’re not fucking reading before replying. Your copied and pasted judaism is dismissed.
What are you, a fucking LLM? I don’t give a shit about jewish definitions. It is one.
>Abrahamic religions are monotheistic faiths that trace their roots back to the patriarch Abraham (around 1800 BCE) and emphasize a single, all-powerful God.
None of which have anything to do with one another. Hinduism literally takes its priestly caste’s *name* from Abraham.
>its roots are traced back to the ancient Vedic civilization in the Indian subcontinent (around 1500-500 BCE).
So… millennia later.
>Hinduism's beliefs, practices, and scriptures (like the Vedas and Upanishads) are distinct from those of Abrahamic religions.
Fun fact: all of them are distinct from each other. They are not even remotely the same. You’re not fucking reading before replying. Your copied and pasted judaism is dismissed.
Judaism, Christianism and Islam recognize the Abrahamic Prophets (and Genesis). That's the connection.
Hinduism does not. It's that simple.