Here lies the dilemma:
If everything is a god… then who is the true God?
The human being seeks one ultimate source… one truth that unites the whole universe. Yet Hinduism presents him with a scattered world, attempting to turn every natural phenomenon into a “sacred story.”
But the soul does not find rest in such confusion… it needs one Lord, not a universe filled with conflicting symbols.
2. Destiny in Hinduism… Not Justice but a Hierarchical Judgment
One of the most dangerous teachings in Hinduism is:
“Your place in this world is not your choice… but a punishment from a previous life.”
If a person is born into the class of servants, the deprived, or the outcasts, this—according to the doctrine—is the consequence of mistakes he neither remembers nor will ever remember.
This conception creates a broken individual…
One who accepts injustice because he believes that “God wills this for him.”
But the self-evident truth known to every human being is this: a just God does not punish someone for a sin he does not remember, nor does He make him live an entire life paying for something he did not knowingly commit.
It is harshness wrapped in ritual.
3. Reincarnation: A Strange Idea… Yet It Collapses Before One Question
Reincarnation is presented in Hinduism as the solution to everything:
You sinned? You will return and correct it.
You suffered? Perhaps because of your past life.
You oppressed? You will be punished later.
You seek salvation? Wait for a new birth.
But the problem is not in the idea itself…
It lies in the absence of any trace of it in reality.
If the soul lives thousands of lives… why are we all born without a single memory? How can a person be held accountable for something he does not know? And why do souls continue to revolve without a final resolution?
The striking truth: a doctrine without evidence cannot be a path to salvation.
4. Rituals: Short Doses of Comfort… That Do Not Resolve the Greater Crisis