Hinduism is a complicated religion with one central idea on what to do to achieve happiness. Truth means everything in Hindu faith. Truth is the spirit of everything and the only real thing. The Vedas, the sacred writings of Hinduism, basically ruled the lives of Indians. The Vedas were believed to be never ending and full of ancient revelations made by Hindu monks in ancient times. The goal of human souls in Hinduism was to achieve moksha. Moksha is the end of reincarnation where the soul rejoins with Brahman. Hinduism can be complex but this is the simplest way to describe their faith and ideas.
Christianity is different from Hinduism. Sure, telling the truth is important but the main idea is forgiveness. Everyone sins, no matter the weight of what you do. Christians believe that this keeps you away from God. In the Christian faith, God came in the form of Jesus to save his children. He lived for 33 years and then …show more content…
Both have a commandment of high standards. In Christianity, try to do your best so you can reach Heaven. In Hinduism, you try to reach Brahman. They also say that people responsible for their actions. Whether it be karma or judgment day, you will either be sent one way or another based on your actions in life. Both religions have a central writing(s) that tells a believer how to act. Christianity has the Bible, which is a book made up of smaller books. Hinduism has the Vedas, which are a collection of hymns and poems. These show that not every aspect of the two religions is completely