RE:Hnduism
by Haris on Feb 11, 2008 12:06 AM Permalink
a "trinity" existed in the pagan Brahman religion long before Jesus Christ ever walked the earth in the flesh and ages before a Christian church existed.
RE:RE:Hnduism
by Haris on Feb 11, 2008 12:07 AM Permalink
The Vedhas, published by the priests, established the dogma of the trimourti; trinity of God which soon developed into polytheism after time. And a host of the most monstrous superstitions resulted. This was supposedly 12,000 years before our time, under what was called the Brahmatma Vasichta-Richi.
RE:RE:Hnduism
by Haris on Feb 11, 2008 12:11 AM Permalink
Trinity - Christianity
In the Monastery of the Trinitarians of Madrid, the Roman Catholics pictured the pagan trinity as three heads on one body. This type of imagery derived originally came from ancient Babylon.
The Dublin Catholic Layman, a very Protestant paper, described a Popish picture of the trinity:
"At the top of the picture is a representation of the Holy Trinity. We beg to speak of it with due reverence. God the Father and God the Son are represented as a Man with two heads, one body, and two arms. One of the heads is like the ordinary pictures of our Saviour. The other is the head of an old man, surmounted by a triangle. Out of the middle of this figure is proceeding the Holy Ghost in the form of a dove. We think it must be painful to any christian mind, and repugnant to Christian feeling, to look at this figure." July 17, 1856
RE:Hnduism
by Haris on Feb 11, 2008 12:16 AM Permalink
In ancient Assyria there has been found a certain figure representing the ancient pagan trinity. It portrays a head and body of an old man with a "zero" or circle surrounding his body. This circle represents the "seed" in pagan symbolism. And lastly you see the wings and tail of the bird or dove extending from the old man. This is unity of three persons, Father, Son and Holy Ghost; the pagan trinity.
RE:RE:Hnduism
by Haris on Feb 11, 2008 12:17 AM Permalink
Pagan Siberia portrayed a trinity also. It showed one body with three heads on it, as seen on a medal that sits in the Imperial Cabinet of old St. Petersburg.
RE:RE:RE:Hnduism
by Haris on Feb 11, 2008 12:17 AM Permalink
India portrayed a similar Trinity under the name of "Eko Deva Trimurtti," or "One God, three forms". (Col. Vans Kennedy, Hindoo Mythology, p. 211). In Japan the Buddhists worship Buddha, with three heads, in exactly the same form, under the name of "San Pao Fuh". (Gillespie, Sinim).
The trinity was recognized in all nations of the world proving that the Trinity of today came from the paganism of the ancient world.
RE:RE:Hnduism
by shankar on Feb 11, 2008 12:33 AM Permalink
and that one god is WE itself.Hindusin/Buddhism provides the human being a opportunity to BE god itself.It can come with deep meditation and awareness
RE:RE:RE:Hnduism
by Terminator on Feb 11, 2008 12:20 PM Permalink
I am sorry everyone here. I drank too much like Mohammed and Allah and please ignore whatever I said. I follow a dumb religion -Islam