@@Viralvideos-u1n even the "prophets" u are referring to werent yours, Adam,Abraham,Moses,Jonah etc.... And certainly not Jesus, y'all believe that just because its written in your book, which have no relevancy outside of muslims
3:10 1. It's not Poonjab, it's Punjab or Panjab 2. Khalsa is the final form of Sikhs that fights any sorts of injustice, without hesitating the use of weapons
Everyone here overseas pronounces punjab as poonjab, it's not a big deal, atleast he is trying unlike some people who make fun of the name "Punjab"(which actually happens, as people have experienced it alot)
Spirituality is creating your own reality by learning from your stepping stones and raising your vibration to be your best self and achieve your mission goals in this lifetime.
actually this makes alot sense to me... i kind of live like that whithout even being aware of the tradition. it just feels natural to me... i mean most religions are more about power and control then anything else ... they lost the essence ... i think those 4 core principles are the essence and also the reason why its just healthy to choose to live by thees "values". ….. being spiritual not religeous... doing the right thing for the greater good not just for personal gain... no need to live on your knees as long you dont put those close to you down. dont be so greedy. there would be enough for all of us... but yo i guess every herd got its black sheep but the european mind is more down whith the devil, the EGO ... false light blindet by there beauty lol . ...who are the real Savages? not everything that shines is gold... the devil is a liar. no matter which shade of brown or whatever... positiv giving or Negative taking... balance just some thoughts and thnx for providing these infos. PEACE out & greetings from Germany
Yes, Dhitik_scott. She has been my spiritual therapist for a while now. She’s amazing and natural. She has really been helpful guiding me in unlocking my full potentials spirituality is a right meant for everyone to enjoy, I’ve experienced so much spiritual awakening and healing period over the years now just for her sake.
I missed Germanic and Celtic pagan believes. They differed from the Norse believe system. Next to that: native Americans had their own believe system as well.
yeh not much is known about the celtic pagan beliefs, although a lot of the surviving celtic pagan practices do find their way into wicca today along with some germanic and norse paganism
there's no actual celtic/norse/egyptian separating a culture from the other because paganism in fact all pagan religions manifest itself in a very first point of view making all of them being theologically the same if you notice how most of them agrees that there's a tree of life, a thunder god, a sun god, an earth god that is motherearth, burying the corpse in a fetus position or mummificating them etc. the reason why is described different is beceause of the language being different and because a culture being developed in a different ecosystem desert, forest, mountains etc. making it distant, I would also add that historically there was no religious war in pagan times, they were mostly only ethnical reasons based on tribes and robs and assault between territories
3:38 Brazilian spiritist here, It's the first time I see it being mentioned explicitly in an english speaking video, even going fas as to cite Kardec. Great summary!
@ReyhanRasim-yc1qb yeah, ritualistic cults ruined the pentagram the same way that the nazis ruined the Indian swastika. The swastika used to be a symbol of luck in many religious areas around India, Eurasia,and some parts of Africa
As a Deist I wouldn't call it a religion, it's just a philosophical outlook. We believe the universe was intelligently organized by something, without making claims about nature of such being or entity. Deistic ,,god" is really just an ambiguous idea of an architect that doesn't intervene within the universe, we have no rituals to honor this being, no universal code of conduct to follow, no holy scriptures and reject all supposed instances of miracles. Many Deists also do not believe in afterlife. So, this is hardly a religion, just an abstract idea of an intelligent entity that created the universe.
If only you looked into the 25,000 ancient manuscripts from eyewitnesses of Jesus' miracles and sightings lining up withing 99.6% accuracy. In accordance to Biblical ideas.
Hey, I'm not trying to hate on you guys' religions at all, but I'm praying that you guys will please turn to Jesus Christ as he died for 𝘆𝗼𝘂, and most people don't even take note of that, just know that he loves you all and that he's always by your side.
@@rhemzt don’t like show off Jesus isn’t the only one who sacrificed his life… Listen to the story of Chaar Sahibzaade 😭😭😭 it will make u cry to see 4 brothers who were young and happy, sacrificing their life… In our religion, the gurus and Sahibzaade sacrificed their life. Mughals tried to kill every Sikh alive 😭 and 1984 is also very sad, search them up urself, these stories are too long for me to write, Sikhs have gone through a lot… 😭😭😭 search it up on Wikipedia- Chaar Sahibzaade, 10 Gurus, 1984 for Sikhs… They also love us 😭
@rhemzt I'm not trying to be rude but why are you telling us to give up our religion because yours is "real" and mine is"isn't real" you might not have said that but it's for sure what your hinting at. I'm proud to be Sikh and if you don't like it you can ignore it
“ ‘In this Age of Kali there is no religious principle other than the chanting of the holy name, which is the essence of all Vedic hymns. This is the purport of all scriptures.’
0:28 You missed that atheism is also included in hinduism. Charvaka philosophy of hinduism is purely atheistic. Some other philosophies in hiniduism are open for both theists (believers) and atheists and some are only theistic.
This was so well thought out. Thank you for sharing this. Hopefully Traditionalism (still practiced by most of Africa, Polynesia Melanesia) could be included in the future. This vid earned my sub!
It should be noted that Egyptian, Greek, and Norse pagan faiths have modern revivals known as Kemetism, Hellenism, and Heathenry respectively. It should also be noted, as a person who follows Heathenry (the Norse revived faith), that Valhalla is not the afterlife itself. It is a place within the afterlife specifically for the war dead. The Heathen afterlife is called Hel, and it is seen as a neutral place with neither punishment nor reward. :)
As a Muslim obsessed with ancient religions, I always wondered what "the revival movement" was exactly. So do you follow the same beliefs as ancient Nordics or are there differences?
@@ALZBNZ only one God. Showing himself in infinite forms as God can be with and without form and is also infinity. Krishna shows in the Vishwaroopa dharshana that he is everything and everyone and everywhere all at once. The concept of infinity is what God is. Hinduism is monotheistic. Some people misunderstand it for polytheism.
@ i think the guy above just wanna collect likes because we are less in numbers. I only see other religions commenting Lassi and everytime it makes me more religious because i feel under attack
Hinduism and Quantum Physics, though distinct fields, share profound insights about the universe, consciousness, and reality. Hinduism teaches that the universe is an infinite energy (Brahman), aligning with Quantum Physics’ understanding of matter and energy as interconnected. The Advaita philosophy (non-duality) resonates with quantum superposition, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all things. The concept of Maya in Hinduism, which depicts the illusory nature of reality, parallels the Uncertainty Principle in Quantum Physics. Similarly, Hinduism’s cyclical view of creation, preservation, and dissolution aligns with modern theories of cosmic expansion and contraction. Yoga and meditation, central to Hinduism, highlight the significance of consciousness and the observer’s role, a concept echoed in quantum theories. Conclusion: Both Hinduism and Quantum Physics strive to unravel the mysteries of existence. Hinduism is not just a path of faith but a profound source of knowledge, science, and consciousness, offering insights that remain relevant even in the modern scientific world.
It would be cool if there was a TV show about all these religions and their deities/spiritual practices existing in the same universe and they basically exist in an astral realm that’s powered by the combined beliefs of everyone who partakes or believes in their religions/faith. Maybe the personalities/looks of each deity is a combination of everyone’s own definition of the deity combining into one divine entity. And they could all talk and have debates with each other. THAT WOULD BE COOL. I’d watch that.
6:25 True... it's not hard to see an Satanist who had ripped off the holy scriptures rather he read the Qur'an in reverse or used the Cross in backwards...
Baha’i here! And that is correct, we believe all the monotheistic religions come from one source. Like a chapter book of divine teachings. Our nine pointed star is symbolized to represent all the monotheistic religions:)
@@FatherPars51 Hello! I'm sorry for the late response, but I'd be happy to speak about the Baha'i faith. The faith originated in 1844, when Baha'u'llah, our messenger, declared his mission in the Garden of Ridvan. Although the intent was never to create a new religion, but to bring forth God's teachings to the world. Baha'u'llah teaches for the utmost unity in all people, of all races, and both sexes. Since the dawn of each of the religions, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism, they all teach of love, kindness, and peace. Though each of these religions have the short coming of being limited, where many communities in the past have gone to war over who's religion is right. Such as the crusades. This, I can tell you, is the opposite of what God wants. This is what Baha'u'llah has came to teach us, the importance of unity between religions. After Bah'a'u'llah's passing, the authority of the religion was passed down to Abdul-Baha, then Shogi Effendi afterwards. Shogi Effendi then helped set up the Universal House of Justice, which is our main authority located in Haifa, Israel. 9 men are elected every five years, which are voted in by the national delegations from their national spiritual assemblies from countries around the world. Currently, Woman are not to be elected here because Baha'is believe that their duties as mothers is drastically more important. Though, I personally believe that my community will get to a point that will permit Women here, we just need to make sure their duties as mothers doesn't come into conflict. Following that are national spiritual assemblies, and local spiritual assemblies, which are made up of nine people, men and/or women, who are voted into the spiritual assembly by a secret ballot. No campaigns, no talk shows, because you vote for 9 people who you think are suitable. Just you and your conversation with God, no one else. In terms of rules, we're a very lax religion compared to Islam. Although we have our daily prayers, and what to do and not to do, but it's very simple. We can't drink, smoke, or gamble. We can eat or drink anything we want other than that. And just dress respectably. This helps because it enables this faith to be cohesive, as other cultures and people are allowed to apply their own cultural things in form of worship and prayer, as along as there isn't any conflict. i hope this helps :)
As a Muslim, I was always curious about Bahai since you're the only other religion to recognize the Quran. What religion do you recognize, and how do you reconcile the difference between them?
@@FatherPars51 Of course! Sorry about the delay in response, I don't pay attention to UA-cam notifications. The Baha'i faith started in the year of 1844, known as the year of Great Disappointment to Christians. For the previous years, a few people have made calculations based on historic texts that the return of Jesus Crist was between 1844 and 1845. Baha'u'llah announced his mission in April of 1844 in the garden of Ridvan. Hence our holiday in April as the 12 days of Ridvan. Baha'u'llah was born in Tehran, and despite being born into a rich family, devoted all of his time into helping the poor through charities and selfless work. Because of it, he became loved. So much that Persia exiled him to the further reaches, of what now is Bagdad. There, he continued his work and announced his mission after he was sentenced to prison in Akka. It's there that he wrote a plethora of letters to numerous leaders, kings, and queens, speaking of his mission. I'm a Baha'i because the faith empowers me to love everyone, from around the word, and to act without prejudice and discrimination. I hope this helps, and if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!
@@FatherPars51 I'd love to answer. I'm sorry it took so long, I don't pay a lot of attention to UA-cam replies. The Baha'i faith started in 1844. Known as the Great Disappointment to some Christians. Prior to the year, some people came to the conclusion, studying history books and the bible, and determined that the second coming of Jesus Christ will come between 1844 to 1845. During this huge build-up, a lot of people gathered on particular dates to witness what they thought as Jesus's return. But nothing did. But in April of 1844, Baha'u'llah announced his mission in the Garden of Ridzvan. Hence why the 12 days of Ridvan is celebrated every year. Baha'ullah was born in Tehran to a wealthy family. Instead of following in their footsteps, he chose a life of service dedicating to helping charities and the poor. Because of his selfless love for his community, he became popular and well loved. This drew ire of the Iranian authorities, who exiled him to Bagdad. There, his work continued more, and when he declared his mission. This continued to upset the Iranian authorities, who believed that Baha'u'llah wished to divide the Muslim community. He was sentenced to live out most of the remaining days in the prison city of Akka. There he wrote a plethora of texts, and letters which he sent to various leaders, kings, and queens around the world. It's through his teaching, and world embracing love, and the community of loving Baha'is, which helped me choose to become one. Baha'u'llah teaches unity, love of one another, a world without prejudice, and which is fully at peace. As well as the harmony of faith and science. I hope this has helped, please feel free to ask more questions if you have any.
@@Question5541 Nop in Buddhism u will get freedom from rebirth when you are alive but in Hinduism they decline that u cant get freedom when you're alive. when you die then God will give you freedom that's the difference between Hinduism and Buddhism they are not same
He answered that question. It's censored because the logo just turned around and it looked like a Pentagram. So he just censored it so that it would not be offensive
The content provided covers a broad spectrum of religious beliefs, ranging from Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam to Buddhism, Judaism, and various philosophical traditions. Each of these belief systems holds unique principles, practices, and perspectives on life, spirituality, and the divine. These diverse faiths contribute to the rich tapestry of human cultures and offer individuals different pathways to understanding existence and the universe.
@@kio1s0nyt30 Why does it bother you? Bro. I am literally an ex-Muslim and what does it matter to you? I AM EX-MUSLIM and I will say it proudly I AM EX-MUSLIM!!!
Very good explanation for a short 8 minute video but, if you were to talk about all denominations then it would be very detailed and good, but some people just eabt to know the basics so it is still good 👍
I know many people who make this mistake Jainism was not founded my mahavira. He was a tirthankara of the 24 tirthankaras. Im saying this as a Digambar Jain (digambaras and swetambaras are the two sects of Jainism) Btw i love your videos im subscribing now
Holy, the way you did Judaism was not what I was expecting. A lot of people don’t mention the important parts like “Community” and “Oneness of g-d” which are some of the most important things but wow. Most videos would just say “uhh first version of Christianity I guess”
@@埊 it’s a orthodox Jewish thing, it’s for if let’s say the name gets deleted or something then we wouldn’t have his name destroyed, that’s why we write g-d or in Hebrew אדוני
Nevermind the fact that most of these thought to destroy one another, especially the monotheistic religions trying to eradicate all the pagan and polytheistic ones.
By the way, according to the canon of skibidi toilets, they really have their own religion and the song "Skibidi dop dop dop yes yes" is their language in which they communicate and consider it the "highest language"
i myself am hindu and the truth is that we don't believe in many gods. the truth is that there is onesupreme entity called brahman, which is the bane of existence for every single entity in the universe, and that brahman manifests into different physical forms known as ishvara. the 'gods' serve as mere personifications of brahman and are not discrete deities
im curious, in your research did you not come across the fact that Greek paganism, Norse Paganism and Egyptian Paganism have modern day followers? Hellenists, (like me), Asatru/heathenism, (norse pagans), and Kemetism (egptian paganism) all survive into the modern day, so your use of the pass tense is disheartening when you used the present tense for all the other religions.
Norse Pagan here. Ásatrú itself doffers from Norse Paganism, as does Heathenism. Heathenism is the combination of of all Germanic gods (extremely simplified, but oh well), so Anglo-Saxon, Norse, Germanic, etc. Norse Paganism centers around the Norse Gods, wherase Ásatrú centers around them in a much stricter fashion.
I love studying religions from the polytheistic religion, the Romans Greeks ancient Africans and even the Native Americans worshipped to even the ancient Celtic religion in the ancient world across the globe. Just hearing them gets me all giddy and joyful. I can’t express how much I love cultures and religions. Might I add I am kemetic and I am not afraid to say how proud I am to be one. Gods (or god) bless one who reads this!
God is one dear, we just worship in different form Monotheistic and polytheistic are two sides of one coin but spirituality is common in both which mean to spread love because where there is love there is God and it is irrespective of religion
0:28 you should say Hinduism is a religion based on Dharma Dharma does not necessarily mean duty, it is a very loose translation of Dharma Dharma is universal order Cultural Hindu Worship many gods and goddess You should include 4 Hindu Denomination for getting liberation
@@Seshnaga However, polytheism does not contradict the rest of Hindu philosophies. And all the philosophies of Hindus are different levels of philosophy to tell the same thing. Western people have deliberately misdefined polytheism, They say that polytheism means having lot of supremes, but it is not so, polytheist do not have the concept of supreme, They are simply multiple deities worshippers If person worship multiple deities that does not mean he believe every deity to be supreme or any of them to be supreme otherwise that would be Henotheism Polytheism is not wrong if it mean worshipping multiple deities because that is very natural and cultural practice but it is wrong if it mean having multiple truths because truth can't be more than one
The Guru Granth Sahib is the only Holy Book which involves teachings from people of different religion. ❤ Guru Granth Sahib has in it the bani of 36 different authors of various religions and beliefs ❤😇
I think it’s important to note that the use of the word “paganism” is a bit subjective. While I doubt the video intends to belittle religions referenced as pagan, the word pagan has been used historically to name and demean other religions that are non-Christian. It would be more accurate to use the other names of these religions such as Hellenism for Greek and Kemetism for Egyptian. ✌️
"Forgive them Father for they don't know what they are doing"- Jesus Christ, I'm going to get hate for what I'm about to say, but humans are not the givers of my salvation . IM NOT FORCING ANYONE, but Turn to Jesus before it's too late . If any Christian is going to tell me what I'm doing is wrong, LOVE THE SINNER NOT THE SIN.
As a Christian, I think all religions should be respected. I feel as if people are starting to disrespect Christianity and a lot of other religions. Please stop, people. Hating against someone's beliefs is not how to do this. Who cares if your Islamic or whatever, you still deserve respect.
Im watching this as im questioning myself on whenever im atheist, into spiritual, wicca, or greek paganism. And thank you i know more now, imma keep researching :D
@@linstevin2592 bro you are hating on religion.... Satanism is the belief in rejection of God, and being free from religion. The Satanic Rules are "If a guest in your home annoys you, show them no mercy." And "Do not harm small or disabled children."
There are a number of Norse afterlives, all depending on how you lived and died. Valhalla in Asgard is where warriors who died honorably on the battle field, Sessrumnir in Vaniheim where people died honorably protecting their property or families, Helheim (some depictions say its part of Niflheim and others depict it as it's own thing) where people who didn't die in battle went (it wasn't a horrible place like Christian hell, but more of another version of earth where folk could carry on their life like nothing happened), and Nastrond underneath Yiggdrasil where the real scum of the earth go where their corpses will be devoured by Nidhogg.
Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world. It traces its origins to the Rigveda, which is believed to date back to around 1500 BCE or even earlier. The roots of Hinduism are deeply embedded in the history, philosophy, and culture of India. जय् श्री राम 🕉️
As a Hindu, I respect all religions But there are few religions which spread hate towards people of other beliefs and force them to convert or use ill practices to get them converted, I request those religions to know that 'Humanity comes above everything' Peace ☮️
As a Muslim , I respect all religions But there are few religions which spread hate towards people of other beliefs and ostracize them for their belief or use ill practices to stop them from practicing I request those religions to know that 'Humanity comes above ' Peace ☮️
I'm Hindu, and which ever religion you are, or who ever you are, you earn respect. People shouldnt be fighting about religions tbh. We all believe different things. I bet no religion supports killing ppl and fighting each other
The interesting stuff they don't teach you at school. Once, we had an event where everyone could explain thier religion and some of thier teachings/ideals. Most of my classmates were either atheist or christian so basically I was the only one with an interesting religion: shinto Even though there were like 7 REALLY religious (and kinda bias) christians, I managed to explain my faith in a way that 2 of them come up to me and asked if they can earn salvation in shinto if they start beliving in it (Im not sure if they were interested in becoming shintoist or just asked out of curiosity), than I explained that there isn't really such thing as salvation and they can bend to it's ideals while beliving whatever they want, they won't burn in some kind of hell if they belive otherwise (wich is a thing I don't get about christianity: Why is that ONLY christians can go to thier heaven? Isn't it a bit "racist" in a way? no offense if you're a beliver)
Christianity(as a Christian) emphasizes that we are all determined and slaves to sin. Because of this, we can’t be in the presence of God when we die, just as shadows can’t be in the presence of light (heaven is God’s domain, a place of goodness and wealth. We also believe in divine simplicity in that God can’t be divided into parts, meaning he is goodness itself, justice itself, etc). The only way for a human to be saved is to become a flawless human, but that is impossible, so out of mercy God became man, and died in the place of us, so that our sins are paid for if the lord wishes to have mercy(there is a sense in which he must give justice, but also a sense in which he wants to give mercy). This is just my view as a Calvinist though, there are plenty of other views, like in Orthodoxy, both heaven and hell are just different ways of experiencing God(one is where you don’t want to let go of your life, so it feels like hell, while the other is that you except death so it feels like heaven). Out of all the religions, Christianity emphasizes the evils of humanity the most, which is probably why a lot of people not raised in it might find it strange.
@@charles21137 Thank you for the explanation, This was something I was very curious about and honestly, I started beliving that there is no good explanation for the question and it's just how it is. I asked this some of my friends who are belivers but they couldn't give such answer, so thank you!
{replying to: @@ANONWAZHERE} In Christianity, you *don't* force on people. What are you talking about? The Bible says that love is patient, and *not* forcing.
And know better that we that r not from india doesn't know how many is crore or koti means i have no problem with crore the word koti made me laugh 😂👌 those gods are 1/7 th populated than our humanity on earth
Fun fact about shinto: when I talked about shinto in japan, to Japanese people, they didn't understand. As soon as I said "Jinja" they got it. Idk why, anyone else had this experience?
Only Lord Jesus Christ can heal you. Trust me sister, everything will make you feel empty, but only Lord Jesus Christ will fill you up and make you live in purpose (Matthew 11:28). So give your life to Lord Jesus Christ and get baptized in the name of the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit to get saved (Matthew 28:19) 🙏🏼❤️✝️
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Bro islam was not found by prophet Mohammad please correct your mistake
@@Viralvideos-u1n it was , your implying that it was from the start but only the book mohamed used says that, that doesnt mean its true,
@@Viralvideos-u1n even hinduism for example says they were the first and original religion since the start of creation, but that doesnt mean its true
@@Viralvideos-u1n even the "prophets" u are referring to werent yours, Adam,Abraham,Moses,Jonah etc.... And certainly not Jesus, y'all believe that just because its written in your book, which have no relevancy outside of muslims
Polytheism is a type of religion, not a religion in itself. The pagan religions you mentioned afterwards are polytheistic.
yeah i know
Polytheism is false. No such thing as “multiple gods”. God is one.
@@Raspberries9372Proof?
Oh god, is a religious war starting in this comment section?
@@ActualGab We do some trolling. "MY SKY DADDY IS BETTER THAN YOUR SKY DADDY!"
3:10 1. It's not Poonjab, it's Punjab or Panjab
2. Khalsa is the final form of Sikhs that fights any sorts of injustice, without hesitating the use of weapons
Thank u
Everyone here overseas pronounces punjab as poonjab, it's not a big deal, atleast he is trying unlike some people who make fun of the name "Punjab"(which actually happens, as people have experienced it alot)
Spirituality is creating your own reality by learning from your stepping stones and raising your vibration to be your best self and achieve your mission goals in this lifetime.
actually this makes alot sense to me... i kind of live like that whithout even being aware of the tradition. it just feels natural to me... i mean most religions are more about power and control
then anything else ... they lost the essence ... i think those 4 core principles are the essence and also the reason why its just healthy to choose to live by thees
"values". ….. being spiritual not religeous... doing the right thing for the greater good not just for personal gain... no need to live on your knees as long you dont put those close to you down. dont be so greedy. there would be enough for all of us... but yo i guess every herd got its black sheep but the european mind is more down whith the devil, the EGO ... false light blindet by there beauty lol .
...who are the real
Savages? not everything that shines is gold... the devil is a liar. no matter which shade of brown or whatever... positiv giving or Negative taking... balance just some thoughts and thnx for providing these infos. PEACE out & greetings from Germany
Please can someone recommend any spiritual therapist?
Yes, Dhitik_scott. She has been my spiritual therapist for a while now. She’s amazing and natural. She has really been helpful guiding me in unlocking my full potentials spirituality is a right meant for everyone to enjoy, I’ve experienced so much spiritual awakening and healing period over the years now just for her sake.
Please, how do I reach her?
Is she on TikTok?
Respect for not putting memes and actually respecting all religions
But he blurted out the symbol of satanism not that respectful
Isn't that effect something you can change about the vid without having to re-upload? Maybe yt didn't want it so he couldn't do anything
@@pubIicdomainwho cares lol. We all know no one cares about satanism
@@pubIicdomainnobody cares about satanism anyway
_“Enough with your satanic bs”_
-Someone i met when raiding a server.
I missed Germanic and Celtic pagan believes. They differed from the Norse believe system. Next to that: native Americans had their own believe system as well.
yeh not much is known about the celtic pagan beliefs, although a lot of the surviving celtic pagan practices do find their way into wicca today along with some germanic and norse paganism
Druidism and Druids texts chants@@moon-pw1bi
Real man, I want Germanic Heathenry back
Also Roman
there's no actual celtic/norse/egyptian separating a culture from the other because paganism in fact all pagan religions manifest itself in a very first point of view making all of them being theologically the same if you notice how most of them agrees that there's a tree of life, a thunder god, a sun god, an earth god that is motherearth, burying the corpse in a fetus position or mummificating them etc. the reason why is described different is beceause of the language being different and because a culture being developed in a different ecosystem desert, forest, mountains etc. making it distant, I would also add that historically there was no religious war in pagan times, they were mostly only ethnical reasons based on tribes and robs and assault between territories
3:38 Brazilian spiritist here, It's the first time I see it being mentioned explicitly in an english speaking video, even going fas as to cite Kardec. Great summary!
I apologize for the mistake of putting the pentagram symbol instead of the Satanism symbol
@mindd7812 capcut is a great editing app and screenrecorder csn record it all
The pentagram is actually an an old symbol and originally represented balance of the 5 elements.
@@RAFRIXANAX damb i had no idea a simbol could have a character assassination
@ReyhanRasim-yc1qb yeah, ritualistic cults ruined the pentagram the same way that the nazis ruined the Indian swastika. The swastika used to be a symbol of luck in many religious areas around India, Eurasia,and some parts of Africa
Hey why did you add satanism in there anyway? Isn’t it kind of a anit religion?
As a Deist I wouldn't call it a religion, it's just a philosophical outlook. We believe the universe was intelligently organized by something, without making claims about nature of such being or entity. Deistic ,,god" is really just an ambiguous idea of an architect that doesn't intervene within the universe, we have no rituals to honor this being, no universal code of conduct to follow, no holy scriptures and reject all supposed instances of miracles. Many Deists also do not believe in afterlife. So, this is hardly a religion, just an abstract idea of an intelligent entity that created the universe.
Exactly.
I’m a Christian but my Uncle is a Deist Lol.
shut up ni
Simulation theory falls under this umbrella.
If only you looked into the 25,000 ancient manuscripts from eyewitnesses of Jesus' miracles and sightings lining up withing 99.6% accuracy. In accordance to Biblical ideas.
The Vedas actually believe that all Gods in Hinduism are parts or representations of one God
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Bro you’re underrated as hell I’m subbing rn
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Respect to all religions 🙂
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How? Some religions claim that they are the only correct one and that theirs is the only god. So how can you respect that but also respect the others?
thanks for putting Sikhism in the thumbnail! i am happy that Sikhism is getting more popular :)
Thanks for a lot of likes!!
I know ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I’m happy our religion is getting popular ❤
Hey, I'm not trying to hate on you guys' religions at all, but I'm praying that you guys will please turn to Jesus Christ as he died for 𝘆𝗼𝘂, and most people don't even take note of that, just know that he loves you all and that he's always by your side.
@@rhemzt don’t like show off Jesus isn’t the only one who sacrificed his life…
Listen to the story of Chaar Sahibzaade 😭😭😭 it will make u cry to see 4 brothers who were young and happy, sacrificing their life… In our religion, the gurus and Sahibzaade sacrificed their life. Mughals tried to kill every Sikh alive 😭 and 1984 is also very sad, search them up urself, these stories are too long for me to write, Sikhs have gone through a lot… 😭😭😭 search it up on Wikipedia- Chaar Sahibzaade, 10 Gurus, 1984 for Sikhs… They also love us 😭
@@gurleenx___not even 10,, there were so many warriors in our religion who all died for us. Proud to be a sikh 🤍
@rhemzt I'm not trying to be rude but why are you telling us to give up our religion because yours is "real" and mine is"isn't real" you might not have said that but it's for sure what your hinting at. I'm proud to be Sikh and if you don't like it you can ignore it
“ ‘In this Age of Kali there is no religious principle other than the chanting of the holy name, which is the essence of all Vedic hymns. This is the purport of all scriptures.’
agree with first sentence
0:28 You missed that atheism is also included in hinduism. Charvaka philosophy of hinduism is purely atheistic. Some other philosophies in hiniduism are open for both theists (believers) and atheists and some are only theistic.
atheism doesnt follow any hindu philosophy even if a hindu philosophy is that god doesnt exist, if its part of hinduism. It isnt atheism
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This was so well thought out. Thank you for sharing this. Hopefully Traditionalism (still practiced by most of Africa, Polynesia Melanesia) could be included in the future.
This vid earned my sub!
The main religions in Africa are Islam and Christianity
Traditional beliefs reduced even more from colonization
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As A Muslim I Respect All Religions
D’ONT SAY I LOVE SAY I RESPECT
@@PERSON-qtv oh didn't notice
@@6iht_lnah, you don't have to listen to that guy he can't boss you around
Even satanism?
@@AranRyan7 Satanism isn't a religion. Something like a cult?
I'm confused about Confucianism.
that's the point, Confucianism=confused, LOL
It is a philosophical religion
Confucianism = Obey family structure and bullshit hierarchy because some 832748312074-year old guy said so. Also its founded on the rejection of G-d.
it comes from words 孔夫子, name of the Konfucius, means 'hole man master' but should not eb translated cause of nonsense
It’s not a religion. It is a way of life
4:51 Jainism is an Eternal Religion which has no beginning or end and is present since time, just like Hinduism that's why it is Sanatan Dharma
Bro, gotta respect you for researching all the religions with such detail
I love all of my brothers and sisters no matter what religion he or she decides to practice ❤✝️☯️✡️☸️🕉☪️
I respect you 🙏
Good on you mate!
thank you. there isn't many people like you, and that sucks. hail satan!
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As a tst member I agree. Wish they would make an inverted pentagram emoji though...
It should be noted that Egyptian, Greek, and Norse pagan faiths have modern revivals known as Kemetism, Hellenism, and Heathenry respectively. It should also be noted, as a person who follows Heathenry (the Norse revived faith), that Valhalla is not the afterlife itself. It is a place within the afterlife specifically for the war dead. The Heathen afterlife is called Hel, and it is seen as a neutral place with neither punishment nor reward. :)
As a Muslim obsessed with ancient religions, I always wondered what "the revival movement" was exactly. So do you follow the same beliefs as ancient Nordics or are there differences?
I am Sikh and I respect all religions
❤
waheguru ji
I am Jewish and I respect you
Cool! I’m thinking of converting to Sikhism
@@spencerboopno bro there is no need every religion is good
Jai shree Ram 🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️
Blue guy
@@ratilantgull602 goated blue guy
@@primas_marine non existent*
how many gods you have
@@ALZBNZ only one God. Showing himself in infinite forms as God can be with and without form and is also infinity. Krishna shows in the Vishwaroopa dharshana that he is everything and everyone and everywhere all at once. The concept of infinity is what God is. Hinduism is monotheistic. Some people misunderstand it for polytheism.
Why is a _holy_ pentagram/pentacle used to represent Satanism? They use an inverted pentagram.
Oh, OK the bloods also use the pentagram
Its because of ignorance.
A better question is why did they blur it
He accidentally put the pentagon
It's not holy its pagan
i love how he put fitting music for all the religions except Islam, since music is haram in Islam. nice touch.
I didn’t notice that.
It’s not, It’s only haram when it supports or talks about haram things
Without a doubt music is Haram. Go do some actual research. @@SomGuy-d8r
I hate Islam😂
It isn't.
Sikhism I am Sikh but I am believing in every religion ❤❤ Hinduism
But you have everything in Sikhi bro. No need to be that liberal. I never see other religions say that. But i love also other religions.
Bro you forgot what guru gobind singh ji said
@ i think the guy above just wanna collect likes because we are less in numbers. I only see other religions commenting Lassi and everytime it makes me more religious because i feel under attack
Hinduism and Quantum Physics, though distinct fields, share profound insights about the universe, consciousness, and reality.
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It would be cool if there was a TV show about all these religions and their deities/spiritual practices existing in the same universe and they basically exist in an astral realm that’s powered by the combined beliefs of everyone who partakes or believes in their religions/faith. Maybe the personalities/looks of each deity is a combination of everyone’s own definition of the deity combining into one divine entity. And they could all talk and have debates with each other. THAT WOULD BE COOL. I’d watch that.
6:25 True... it's not hard to see an Satanist who had ripped off the holy scriptures rather he read the Qur'an in reverse or used the Cross in backwards...
Thats the point.
They use a apostle symbol for satanism
Satanists forgetting saint peter exists
Baha’i here!
And that is correct, we believe all the monotheistic religions come from one source. Like a chapter book of divine teachings.
Our nine pointed star is symbolized to represent all the monotheistic religions:)
Can you tell me about your faith? My mom is Baha’i but she was born into it so she doesn’t know the lore lol.
@@FatherPars51 Hello! I'm sorry for the late response, but I'd be happy to speak about the Baha'i faith. The faith originated in 1844, when Baha'u'llah, our messenger, declared his mission in the Garden of Ridvan. Although the intent was never to create a new religion, but to bring forth God's teachings to the world. Baha'u'llah teaches for the utmost unity in all people, of all races, and both sexes. Since the dawn of each of the religions, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism, they all teach of love, kindness, and peace. Though each of these religions have the short coming of being limited, where many communities in the past have gone to war over who's religion is right. Such as the crusades. This, I can tell you, is the opposite of what God wants. This is what Baha'u'llah has came to teach us, the importance of unity between religions.
After Bah'a'u'llah's passing, the authority of the religion was passed down to Abdul-Baha, then Shogi Effendi afterwards. Shogi Effendi then helped set up the Universal House of Justice, which is our main authority located in Haifa, Israel. 9 men are elected every five years, which are voted in by the national delegations from their national spiritual assemblies from countries around the world. Currently, Woman are not to be elected here because Baha'is believe that their duties as mothers is drastically more important. Though, I personally believe that my community will get to a point that will permit Women here, we just need to make sure their duties as mothers doesn't come into conflict. Following that are national spiritual assemblies, and local spiritual assemblies, which are made up of nine people, men and/or women, who are voted into the spiritual assembly by a secret ballot. No campaigns, no talk shows, because you vote for 9 people who you think are suitable. Just you and your conversation with God, no one else.
In terms of rules, we're a very lax religion compared to Islam. Although we have our daily prayers, and what to do and not to do, but it's very simple. We can't drink, smoke, or gamble. We can eat or drink anything we want other than that. And just dress respectably. This helps because it enables this faith to be cohesive, as other cultures and people are allowed to apply their own cultural things in form of worship and prayer, as along as there isn't any conflict. i hope this helps :)
As a Muslim, I was always curious about Bahai since you're the only other religion to recognize the Quran.
What religion do you recognize, and how do you reconcile the difference between them?
@@FatherPars51 Of course! Sorry about the delay in response, I don't pay attention to UA-cam notifications.
The Baha'i faith started in the year of 1844, known as the year of Great Disappointment to Christians. For the previous years, a few people have made calculations based on historic texts that the return of Jesus Crist was between 1844 and 1845. Baha'u'llah announced his mission in April of 1844 in the garden of Ridvan. Hence our holiday in April as the 12 days of Ridvan. Baha'u'llah was born in Tehran, and despite being born into a rich family, devoted all of his time into helping the poor through charities and selfless work. Because of it, he became loved. So much that Persia exiled him to the further reaches, of what now is Bagdad. There, he continued his work and announced his mission after he was sentenced to prison in Akka. It's there that he wrote a plethora of letters to numerous leaders, kings, and queens, speaking of his mission.
I'm a Baha'i because the faith empowers me to love everyone, from around the word, and to act without prejudice and discrimination.
I hope this helps, and if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!
@@FatherPars51 I'd love to answer. I'm sorry it took so long, I don't pay a lot of attention to UA-cam replies.
The Baha'i faith started in 1844. Known as the Great Disappointment to some Christians. Prior to the year, some people came to the conclusion, studying history books and the bible, and determined that the second coming of Jesus Christ will come between 1844 to 1845. During this huge build-up, a lot of people gathered on particular dates to witness what they thought as Jesus's return. But nothing did. But in April of 1844, Baha'u'llah announced his mission in the Garden of Ridzvan. Hence why the 12 days of Ridvan is celebrated every year.
Baha'ullah was born in Tehran to a wealthy family. Instead of following in their footsteps, he chose a life of service dedicating to helping charities and the poor. Because of his selfless love for his community, he became popular and well loved. This drew ire of the Iranian authorities, who exiled him to Bagdad. There, his work continued more, and when he declared his mission. This continued to upset the Iranian authorities, who believed that Baha'u'llah wished to divide the Muslim community. He was sentenced to live out most of the remaining days in the prison city of Akka. There he wrote a plethora of texts, and letters which he sent to various leaders, kings, and queens around the world. It's through his teaching, and world embracing love, and the community of loving Baha'is, which helped me choose to become one.
Baha'u'llah teaches unity, love of one another, a world without prejudice, and which is fully at peace. As well as the harmony of faith and science.
I hope this has helped, please feel free to ask more questions if you have any.
Great video.
Just a tiny correction at 1:53:
The Torah is a part of the Holy Bibel, not vice versa
I am Sikh Respect for all religions 😊
As a Buddhist, we also believe that enlightenment from meditation leads to the freedom of samsara (rebirth) and takes us to nirvana when we die.
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Ye hindu ka bhi hai meditation yani tapsya jain ka bhi hai
It's because Buddhism originated from Hinduism and many central ideas are the same with different names
@@Question5541 Nop in Buddhism u will get freedom from rebirth when you are alive but in Hinduism they decline that u cant get freedom when you're alive. when you die then God will give you freedom that's the difference between Hinduism and Buddhism they are not same
As a Muslim my self i respect every Religion
Your pronunciation of Allah and Islam are spot on. First time I've heard an American capable of reading the letter "s" 😅
You wouldn't believe how hard this is lol
@@drexplained0 you did good, haha 👍
i have a theory ,dr. explain is a muslim masha allah
@@drexplained0a surprising amount of americans can actually pronounce Islam and Muslim correctly (minus the Arab accent)
You say it “is-lam” correct?
As a muslim, we should be kind to each other.
Wonderful sentiment. Please note, however, that Muslims did not invent kindness.
Like deca- never mind
@@Ella-mv5wc what
Joke of century 😂
@@comiknight_officialmaybe to you
_6:06_
_Why’s_ _blurred_
Uhhh
monetization purposes probably
He answered that question. It's censored because the logo just turned around and it looked like a Pentagram.
So he just censored it so that it would not be offensive
@@iamme4882how is a pentagram offensive
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There is a mistake.In Hinduism it said that buddha was a god
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Hinduism always want to mix with other religion
Hindus believe Gautam Buddha as a God
@@StrangerApex724Yes
Love how you didn't put music in the islam section since islam prohibited music , really nice
Tnx
💀 music banned in Islam?
@@ZemonRox well yes, some say no but I think it is for all the drug or other bad lyrics
@@ZemonRoxNo. If you go to Muslim majority nations they play music all the time. I think they just don’t do music during worship.
@@ranelgallardo7031 Oh, in my country they recite the Quran during prayer time.
As an ex-Muslim, I love and respect all religions as long as they do not attack or criticize third parties.
lol you not ex muslim stop tryna get attention jesus.
Correction, "non Muslim"
@@the_troll309 I am an ex-Muslim and I know it because I am, so I don't know where your comment is going...
@@kio1s0nyt30 Why does it bother you? Bro. I am literally an ex-Muslim and what does it matter to you? I AM EX-MUSLIM and I will say it proudly I AM EX-MUSLIM!!!
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Very good explanation for a short 8 minute video but, if you were to talk about all denominations then it would be very detailed and good, but some people just eabt to know the basics so it is still good 👍
I know many people who make this mistake
Jainism was not founded my mahavira. He was a tirthankara of the 24 tirthankaras. Im saying this as a Digambar Jain (digambaras and swetambaras are the two sects of Jainism)
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Holy, the way you did Judaism was not what I was expecting. A lot of people don’t mention the important parts like “Community” and “Oneness of g-d” which are some of the most important things but wow. Most videos would just say “uhh first version of Christianity I guess”
y say god as g-d wen y can say his name as 示申/---/Altar Thunder?
@@埊 ??????????
@@chalabread why censor gods name as g-d?
@@埊 it’s a orthodox Jewish thing, it’s for if let’s say the name gets deleted or something then we wouldn’t have his name destroyed, that’s why we write g-d or in Hebrew אדוני
@@埊It's because of the Third Commandment from Bible
Every religion teaches a way to live a life. So all are best guidelines for their follower❤❤
As a athiest i respect all religions, because all religions give me holidays
Were 😂
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Not the Taylor album color for folklore lol 5:49
5:13 Zoro done got so lost he made his own religion
It highlights the diversity of human spirituality and the rich tapestry of religious traditions that have shaped societies throughout history.
Nevermind the fact that most of these thought to destroy one another, especially the monotheistic religions trying to eradicate all the pagan and polytheistic ones.
Finally a person respecting all religions
Wow that was very informative.
use only canva?
What is this?
what do you use to edit your videos ? do you use canva ?@@drexplained0
@@drexplained0an editing app
@@drexplained0canva is an editing site, he's asking what editing site you use
@@drexplained0 A graphic design online tool
6:01 i would like some explanation on the monkey picture
Evolution I think
Gen alpha's religion: Skibidism
real😭 and mr beastism
@@drexplained0 so true😭
I still don't know if I'm a late Gen Z or an early Gen Alpha. Gen Z sounds cooler than Gen Alpha
Yeah same I really hope I'm not in Gen Alpha ;-;
By the way, according to the canon of skibidi toilets, they really have their own religion and the song "Skibidi dop dop dop yes yes" is their language in which they communicate and consider it the "highest language"
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i myself am hindu and the truth is that we don't believe in many gods. the truth is that there is onesupreme entity called brahman, which is the bane of existence for every single entity in the universe, and that brahman manifests into different physical forms known as ishvara. the 'gods' serve as mere personifications of brahman and are not discrete deities
im curious, in your research did you not come across the fact that Greek paganism, Norse Paganism and Egyptian Paganism have modern day followers? Hellenists, (like me), Asatru/heathenism, (norse pagans), and Kemetism (egptian paganism) all survive into the modern day, so your use of the pass tense is disheartening when you used the present tense for all the other religions.
Norse Pagan here.
Ásatrú itself doffers from Norse Paganism, as does Heathenism. Heathenism is the combination of of all Germanic gods (extremely simplified, but oh well), so Anglo-Saxon, Norse, Germanic, etc.
Norse Paganism centers around the Norse Gods, wherase Ásatrú centers around them in a much stricter fashion.
@@ImperiumRomanum476 I did not know that, thanks for educating me.
I love studying religions from the polytheistic religion, the Romans Greeks ancient Africans and even the Native Americans worshipped to even the ancient Celtic religion in the ancient world across the globe. Just hearing them gets me all giddy and joyful. I can’t express how much I love cultures and religions. Might I add I am kemetic and I am not afraid to say how proud I am to be one. Gods (or god) bless one who reads this!
God is one dear, we just worship in different form
Monotheistic and polytheistic are two sides of one coin but spirituality is common in both which mean to spread love because where there is love there is God and it is irrespective of religion
Wow , in India we had a community of Jesus and budhhas and few , even more capable and effective than them . All guiding people for good deeds
0:28 you should say Hinduism is a religion based on Dharma
Dharma does not necessarily mean duty, it is a very loose translation of Dharma
Dharma is universal order
Cultural Hindu Worship many gods and goddess
You should include 4 Hindu Denomination for getting liberation
Hinduism is actually monotheistic
@@Seshnaga
culturally polytheist-henotheist-polymorphic monotheist-qualfied monist-monist
Every Hindu is somewhere among these
Yeah, it does have henotheistic views, but it actually says that every deity is manifestation of one supreme god.
@@Seshnaga Yes, what you are saying is true, it gets included in monism, qualified monism and polymorphic monotheism.
@@Seshnaga However, polytheism does not contradict the rest of Hindu philosophies.
And all the philosophies of Hindus are different levels of philosophy to tell the same thing.
Western people have deliberately misdefined polytheism, They say that polytheism means having lot of supremes, but it is not so, polytheist do not have the concept of supreme, They are simply multiple deities worshippers
If person worship multiple deities that does not mean he believe every deity to be supreme or any of them to be supreme otherwise that would be Henotheism
Polytheism is not wrong if it mean worshipping multiple deities because that is very natural and cultural practice but it is wrong if it mean having multiple truths because truth can't be more than one
As a sikh i respect every religion
I am Hindu but respect all religions ❤
The Guru Granth Sahib is the only Holy Book which involves teachings from people of different religion. ❤
Guru Granth Sahib has in it the bani of 36 different authors of various religions and beliefs ❤😇
True ❤🙌
Correct your comment
Satguru Mahrajh Guru Pita Dhan Dhan Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is not a book.
@@Insta-o7h It is a religious book.
@@manjeet29gaming6 Nope they are not a book.
As a muslim, I can confirm that guru nanak is the only non-muslim to go on hajj, an Islamic pilgrimage.
Love you m'y jewish brothers!❤ Respect to Christians !
Well explained bro every religion thanks
I think it’s important to note that the use of the word “paganism” is a bit subjective.
While I doubt the video intends to belittle religions referenced as pagan, the word pagan has been used historically to name and demean other religions that are non-Christian.
It would be more accurate to use the other names of these religions such as Hellenism for Greek and Kemetism for Egyptian. ✌️
6:24 most satanists don’t worship satan
He said they DO NOT
I love how every Religion's things are found in Hinduism
"Forgive them Father for they don't know what they are doing"- Jesus Christ, I'm going to get hate for what I'm about to say, but humans are not the givers of my salvation . IM NOT FORCING ANYONE, but Turn to Jesus before it's too late . If any Christian is going to tell me what I'm doing is wrong, LOVE THE SINNER NOT THE SIN.
As a Christian, I think all religions should be respected. I feel as if people are starting to disrespect Christianity and a lot of other religions. Please stop, people. Hating against someone's beliefs is not how to do this. Who cares if your Islamic or whatever, you still deserve respect.
I agree Christians are not supposed to force religion or disrespect we're meant to respect them
Im watching this as im questioning myself on whenever im atheist, into spiritual, wicca, or greek paganism. And thank you i know more now, imma keep researching :D
6:08 why was the pentagram blurred?
Because satanic is a cult not religion and is inappropriate to kids
@@linstevin2592 only church of satan is.
@@linstevin2592 no its not💀 you dont know what satanism is.
@@linstevin2592 bro you are hating on religion.... Satanism is the belief in rejection of God, and being free from religion. The Satanic Rules are
"If a guest in your home annoys you, show them no mercy."
And
"Do not harm small or disabled children."
@@linstevin2592Mormon and jehovah witness is also a sect/cult lol
wait I thought that Valhalla was the place for warriors before Ragnarök, not like the entirety of it's afterlife
There are a number of Norse afterlives, all depending on how you lived and died. Valhalla in Asgard is where warriors who died honorably on the battle field, Sessrumnir in Vaniheim where people died honorably protecting their property or families, Helheim (some depictions say its part of Niflheim and others depict it as it's own thing) where people who didn't die in battle went (it wasn't a horrible place like Christian hell, but more of another version of earth where folk could carry on their life like nothing happened), and Nastrond underneath Yiggdrasil where the real scum of the earth go where their corpses will be devoured by Nidhogg.
@@lbrett7054Nidhogg reminds me of my Wildcraft OC
@@slametdinatadinata645 Interesting...
@@lbrett7054 magnificent
@@Blacklightprince Why thank you.
Why did you censor the satanist on sign?
Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world. It traces its origins to the Rigveda, which is believed to date back to around 1500 BCE or even earlier. The roots of Hinduism are deeply embedded in the history, philosophy, and culture of India.
जय् श्री राम 🕉️
SANATAN SATYA ☝️✨☄️
As a Muslim i respect all religions
☪️🤝✝️🕉☸️✡️🔯☯️☦️
NOT Satan
🪯❤ Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa
Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh
Waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fathe
All religion called we are the son of God but Hinduism called I'AM THE GOD🗿🗿🗿🗿🚩🚩Hinduism is the Lord of all the religion
''JAI SHRI RAM''
Seperated by religion, united by humanity 🗿😌🙏🏻
As a Hindu, I respect all religions
But there are few religions which spread hate towards people of other beliefs and force them to convert or use ill practices to get them converted, I request those religions to know that 'Humanity comes above everything'
Peace ☮️
As a Muslim , I respect all religions
But there are few religions which spread hate towards people of other beliefs and ostracize them for their belief or use ill practices to stop them from practicing
I request those religions to know that 'Humanity comes above '
Peace ☮️
Why did you use the pentacle for Satanism instead of the inverted pentagram or the Sigil of Baphomet and why was it blurred?
In fact, I put the Satanism symbol, but I accidentally flipped it and didn't notice it, So I jammed it
@@meowecat cuz it’s evil
I'm Hindu, and which ever religion you are, or who ever you are, you earn respect. People shouldnt be fighting about religions tbh. We all believe different things. I bet no religion supports killing ppl and fighting each other
The interesting stuff they don't teach you at school.
Once, we had an event where everyone could explain thier religion and some of thier teachings/ideals.
Most of my classmates were either atheist or christian so basically I was the only one with an interesting religion: shinto
Even though there were like 7 REALLY religious (and kinda bias) christians, I managed to explain my faith in a way that 2 of them come up to me and asked if they can earn salvation in shinto if they start beliving in it (Im not sure if they were interested in becoming shintoist or just asked out of curiosity), than I explained that there isn't really such thing as salvation and they can bend to it's ideals while beliving whatever they want, they won't burn in some kind of hell if they belive otherwise (wich is a thing I don't get about christianity: Why is that ONLY christians can go to thier heaven? Isn't it a bit "racist" in a way? no offense if you're a beliver)
Christianity(as a Christian) emphasizes that we are all determined and slaves to sin. Because of this, we can’t be in the presence of God when we die, just as shadows can’t be in the presence of light (heaven is God’s domain, a place of goodness and wealth. We also believe in divine simplicity in that God can’t be divided into parts, meaning he is goodness itself, justice itself, etc). The only way for a human to be saved is to become a flawless human, but that is impossible, so out of mercy God became man, and died in the place of us, so that our sins are paid for if the lord wishes to have mercy(there is a sense in which he must give justice, but also a sense in which he wants to give mercy). This is just my view as a Calvinist though, there are plenty of other views, like in Orthodoxy, both heaven and hell are just different ways of experiencing God(one is where you don’t want to let go of your life, so it feels like hell, while the other is that you except death so it feels like heaven). Out of all the religions, Christianity emphasizes the evils of humanity the most, which is probably why a lot of people not raised in it might find it strange.
@@charles21137 Thank you for the explanation, This was something I was very curious about and honestly, I started beliving that there is no good explanation for the question and it's just how it is. I asked this some of my friends who are belivers but they couldn't give such answer, so thank you!
@@Caduceus444 what grade were u in when this happened
@@Hadrillion 5th, why?
@@Caduceus444 ok so y’all were kids
Respect every religion 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤I'm Buddhist 😊
Same, Namo Buddhaya ☸️🙏
😊♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ nomo Buddha ya ❤️
Yeah! Respect all religions! I’m kemetic
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In Christianity, you *don't* force on people. What are you talking about? The Bible says that love is patient, and *not* forcing.
@@我在這裡 I misread a Bible verse ages ago sorry for the nonsense
I don’t have a religion but deism sounds very close to what I believe so I was wondering if somebody could give me more info on it?
I am Hindu and I am proud of it 😊😊😊
I am theist satanist I worship satan and maybe prince of hell but I know hindu has more gods than mine
@@MariChan-kz4xk there are 33 koti God's in Hinduism means 33 + crore
@@pravinsingh5824😂
@@フェイザン why are you laughing
And know better that we that r not from india doesn't know how many is crore or koti means i have no problem with crore the word koti made me laugh 😂👌 those gods are 1/7 th populated than our humanity on earth
Proud to be an Egyptian Muslim ❤
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Jesus loves you
@@John_3_16_OSB I love Jesus very much
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Jesus is not a Prophet....
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He is the son of God.
Fun fact about shinto: when I talked about shinto in japan, to Japanese people, they didn't understand. As soon as I said "Jinja" they got it. Idk why, anyone else had this experience?
As a polytheistic pagan, thank you ❤
Sanatan dharm 🕉️
6:43 id like to point out that whilst yes this existed in ancient times it still exists under the umbrealla of hellinism
Only Lord Jesus Christ can heal you. Trust me sister, everything will make you feel empty, but only Lord Jesus Christ will fill you up and make you live in purpose (Matthew 11:28). So give your life to Lord Jesus Christ and get baptized in the name of the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit to get saved (Matthew 28:19) 🙏🏼❤️✝️
Nah im good
no thanks i think i’m good.
Amen
Amen, brother
Im good. I think i stick to TST