Interesting. I know this is a spam thing, but it did make me think deeply about things. Well poster, I am glad Hinduism brings you happiness. I just feel spamming it around forums isn't the best way to get your point across.
I'm thrilled you have your beliefs and you want to share. I'm not sure you are posting this because you want an actual conversation or if you are just spamming content everywhere you can. But if you want to have areal conversation about faith and beliefs, I would love to partake. But going off what you said, there is no way we would know if we came from a previous life or not. While I don't believe in reincarnation, I have thought about it and it would in fact be interesting, even wild if we could remember aspects of a previous life. You mention happiness a lot. Everyone wants to be happy, but there is no general consensus as to what happiness is. It's different to everyone. You provide evidence for your source of happiness through Hinduism. In the Bible happiness is defined differently than our earthly modern culture. When the Bible mentions happiness, it is speaking of something that is self-contained. The happiness the Bible advocates isn’t dependent on circumstances. The words for “bless” and “blessed” in both the Old and New Testaments illustrate why this is true.In the Old Testament, the word ʾashrê means “well-being,” “flourishing,” and “happiness.” This word is most often translated into English as “blessed.”ʾAshrê can be easily confused with bārak, another Hebrew word also translated as “bless” or “blessed.”Bārak is understood as God actively giving his word and enabling it to go forth, resulting in benefits such as authority, peace, and rest.This same formula for ʾashrê is used in the New Testament with the word makarios, the Greek equivalent of ʾashrê. Thus, ʾashrê/makarios is making an appeal to true happiness and flourishing through obedience within the gracious covenant God has given to his people.Yet, the Bible makes it clear that those in the covenant have responsibilities. When we are faithful to those responsibilities, we experience ʾashrê.That is why when we seek our own happiness first, and God’s will second, we fail to find the fulfillment we truly seek.In short, true happiness is never found in external circumstances. It is a byproduct of seeking first God’s kingdom and his righteousness. It is through faith you are blessed with true happiness through God.See, you have your reasoning and others have theirs. I can easily keep up faith based discussions with you.
What we have here is just someone posting a mix of Hindi and other sects to form a cult. These kind of posts are very common from the sub-continent of India. I'd just ignore it as they won't be posting again.
Well we know it's a spam thing. Lol! Trying to give them some benefit of the doubt if they care to respond.
According to their IP they are posting from the city of Jodhpur, Rajasthan (region), in India. The reason it had to be a person is they got through some pretty tough math questions and even added a thumbs up to the topic post. So a thumbs up right back to them. They technically aren't being malicious or spamming, so this post can stay. Less spammy than some topics made by certain D feline kitten cats.
If they do come back, it'd be nice to see them again if they are an actual person instead of a bot.Religion and beliefs are a great thing to me personally. =)