Raja.Pakistani
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Let us first examine the meaning of religious freedom, and how Hindu religion, philosophy and practice addressthis issue.
Religious freedom requires religious pluralism – that is,
*. – acceptance of all religions as equally valid ,and
*. – the state must ensure peaceful co-existence for followers of all religions .
1. Acceptance of all religions as equally valid
One of the basic premises of Hinduism is that all spiritual paths lead to the same end result, which is salvation. To quote from Hindu scripture Rig Veda,
There is but only One Truth, even though the Sages know it by different names.
So, whether we call God as Brahman, or Allāh, or Yahveh, orthe Lord, or Nirankār, or Ahura Mazdā, or Supreme Being, they all refer to the one unknowable,omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, timeless, unbounded manifestation we call God.
I don't get it. If all religions are equally valid and same as per Hindu teaching then why all Hindu don't become Muslims and Christians as it will still lead them to same God even if they live their lives according to Islam or Christianity
So if you stick with your religion thats mean they are not same and you don't accept/practice others and respect is different thing as we can respect different religions without accepting them