Quote (blackmaze @ Mar 26 2022 01:34am)
what are their main differences? i want to hear that from a real believer and a wise man. not from the internet.
well apart from what you can find on the internet, from what ive seen about religions, it seems like christianity is the "easiest" one to follow so to say

i mean take islam for example. pray to allah 5 times a day. get woken up by some faggot on a tower yelling at 5 am or whenever. knowing that if you have a daughter, she will be treated worse than a dog. yeah no thanks

christianity just has a set of rules, follow them and you are fine

the rules themselves are easy to follow and are actually very usable and people dont see their significance
for example 7 deadly sins. people think if you have those, you go to hell. in reality, if you have those, it will negatively impact your actual life

personally, my deadly sin is sloth. now i dont know if im gonna suffer for it after this life, but i sure know im suffering for it now

i hate the damn thing. basically the rules christianity gives you are kinda good for you, so you dont have to be very devoted to be a good christian. unlike again islam, which for example has a rule that its some massive sin if you run from battle in the name of allah. the whole book is filled with shit thats meant to turn you into an ocd slave because allah hates when you do this or that. every second line is allah hating on something. allah to me seems less of a god and more of an abusive boyfriend
on those eastern religions, im not really into their definitions but to me it seems the difference between hinduism and buddhism is kinda similar to old and new testament. old one is god just being angry and new is god is love. same with these two, hinduism is like, god doesnt love everyone equally and if you are of lower caste go fuck yourself, while buddhism is love everyone equally

hinduism is more scary, like if you dont do a ritual ur fucked, buddhism doesnt care as much. the whole reincarnation concept is scientifically accurate by todays physics (according to quantum physics, whatever has a chance of happening will eventually happen and do so infinite times, including you being born)
speaking of accuracy, genesis seems quite accurate actually and revelation well...we seem to be seeing it right now

those hindu religions speak about the same thing, except they acknowledge that societies go through phases and this is just the end of this phase (kali yuga), while christianity speaks of only one phase. for example the giants in the bible, there was a funny theory that we are the actual giants from it. back when our cycle started, the society of the "giants" was collapsing and we were just some poor hunter gatherers who saw them, but now we are the giants (and the theory means it quite literally, people now are bigger than centuries ago) and its our society that is collapsing, and some new hunter gatherers in africa or whatever will see us as we saw the giants before. is it real no idea but it does make sense

sorry for wall of text but this is actually the shortest i could write it. but tldr: christianity or buddhism > hinduism > atheism > islam
