They both have a holy book they follow, Christians have their bible and Hindus have their Veda Scriptures, but the text differ in each scripture they are only similar in the holy scriptures, not text. They both have a specific place of worship, Christians worship at a Church and Hindus worship at Mandir, both holy places were monks and nuns reside. Both religions believe in life after death, although they are not exactly the same views they still believe in the concept of light after death. Christians believe in an eternity in Heaven or hell, depending on how you go about your life and whether you confess your sins or not, the goal is to obey God and his commandments while establishing a trusting relationship with Jesus Christ and spreading the religion to others, hoping they may be saved too. Hindus have a different take on life and death, they still believe in the concept of it but rather it’s more of suffering if anything, a constant cycle of being reincarnated and having to love and lose over and over again until enlightenment is reached, the goal is to break the rebirth cycle of death and reincarnation and gain salvation in order to be
They both have a holy book they follow, Christians have their bible and Hindus have their Veda Scriptures, but the text differ in each scripture they are only similar in the holy scriptures, not text. They both have a specific place of worship, Christians worship at a Church and Hindus worship at Mandir, both holy places were monks and nuns reside. Both religions believe in life after death, although they are not exactly the same views they still believe in the concept of light after death. Christians believe in an eternity in Heaven or hell, depending on how you go about your life and whether you confess your sins or not, the goal is to obey God and his commandments while establishing a trusting relationship with Jesus Christ and spreading the religion to others, hoping they may be saved too. Hindus have a different take on life and death, they still believe in the concept of it but rather it’s more of suffering if anything, a constant cycle of being reincarnated and having to love and lose over and over again until enlightenment is reached, the goal is to break the rebirth cycle of death and reincarnation and gain salvation in order to be