What's the difference from the god of Christianity and the god of Hinduism
The god of Christianity is the ultimate creator and ruler of the universe. As I understand it, this deity is omnipotent (all-powerful), omniscient (all-knowing), and morally perfect in every way. He created all things seen and unseen out of nothingness in an instant by speaking them into existence with his divine thoughts. The Bible states that he has always existed as God while time itself had a beginning at some point.
Hindus believe in a personal god, who is omnipotent, omniscient and moral. However this deity did not create the universe out of nothingness by speaking it into existence with his divine thoughts. The universe had always existed according to Hinduism...
Perhaps there is a difference in the way that each of these deities were conceptualized.
The Christian god was thought up by humans, who are limited in their ability to conceptualize.
Hindus conceptualized their god after careful thought and philosophizing. However, I believe both of these deities are imaginary creations of humans.
Therefore, I would say that these gods exist only in the minds of humans.
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