Imagine seeing this shit and thinking Hinduism is anything other than demonic bullshit

Imagine seeing this shit and thinking Hinduism is anything other than demonic bullshit.
Its funny how all the religions in the world is demonic crap except Christianity

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christianity is demonic too
just not as in your face
all judeo nigger religions are spiritual poison

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Buddhism is far more noble than Christianity or other Abrahamic religions.

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>Kali (/ˈkɑːliː/; Sanskrit: काली, IAST: Kālī), also known as Kalika (Sanskrit: कालिका), is a Hindu goddess who is considered to be the goddess of death, time, and change. She is considered as a ferocious form of goddess Durga[a], the supreme of all powers, or the ultimate reality. Kali's earliest appearance is when she emerged from Shiva. She is the ultimate manifestation of Shakti and the mother of all living beings. The goddess destroys evil in order to protect the innocent. Over time, Kali has been worshipped by devotional movements and Tantric sects variously as the Divine Mother, Mother of the Universe, Principal energy Adi Shakti.[2][3][4] Shakta Hindu and Tantric sects additionally worship her as the ultimate reality or Brahman.[4] She is also seen as the divine protector and the one who bestows moksha or liberation.[2]

>Imagine seeing this shit and thinking Hinduism is anything other than demonic bullshit.
Pagan religions are gloomy because life was hard and these gods are reflections to the harshness of reality. Christianity is cope.

Looks non-jewish, So i like it.

Kali is a pretty based god.
Teaches you to be SAVAGE and MERCILESS towards what is evil.

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Bible's "God" literally killed all firstborn in Egypt (except jews) cause Pharaoh didn't want to worship him

Why is Slovenia so hot

>meanwhile... Christian "god"

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Mediterranean climate

someone post the sexy version of the OP pic

This REALLY bothered me as a kid and no preacher would ever explain to me how this was moral besides 'it was god's will'.
Yahweh is such an excellent example of Jewish though and worldview, an absolutely wrathful, malevolent and childishly vengeful supremacist '''god'''.

Fitting, I suppose.

Thats literally a picture of a goddess slaying demons

>it's hecking demonic antichristerino
>hitler was the antichristerino!!!!
>alex the great was antichristerino
>anybody worthy of looking up to is the antichristerino!!!!
i am perpetually stuck between believing in Christ, while believing that the catholic church and christianity as an institution is the most successful psyop of all time. they really did kill of all the christian sects in the early years that had everything right. 90% of scripture and teachings are just straight bullshit.

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LMAO, nigger can't into Kali, many such cases!
BLESSED BE THE MOTHER, BLESSED BE THE MAHAKALI!

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LMFAO
i love how people take religion seriously.
imagine reading a book of fairy tales and deciding to live it to the letter

> posts picture of the evil demon god, kali
> hurr durr this religion is demonic
You’re a retard.

nice song based user
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Imagine reading the bible and not thinking the abrahamic god is the most evil sadistic monster and clearly behind the NWO

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while its not true paganism it has pagan undertones. there is always a god of war or death maybe both in any area when they had a pagan religion. its not evil its part of life. the act itself is above the monarchs and later elected officials who go through wit it. its beyond those that participate in the war who may do horrible things. think of it like fire. you can use it for light warmth and to cook food as well as other things like heating chemicals for chemistry or melting metals. you can also burn some one to death or burn a city to the ground. fire isnt evil just because some one miss uses it

death and war arent evil just part of life. turf wars even happen among animals sometimes. florida pythons vs gators. who is the apex predator and who is the kid who gets molested? well the gator technically wins but the snakes kill some too

Yahweh demands baby foreskin blood

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Holy shit.

Say what you will about hindus, they were your ancestors, and you forsake them even today for hubris. Too proud to accept natural order.

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Hindu Nationalists Try to Demonize St. Devasahayam

When the Catholic Church conferred sainthood on popular Hindu convert lay martyr Devasahayam, it was unpalatable for Hindu fundamentalist networks that thrive on demonizing Christianity.

With the mid-May canonization, they were upset that St. Devasahayam — son of a Hindu temple priest and trusted solider of a Hindu king — had led hundreds to Christ during the seven years he was Christian and many more after his martyrdom in 1752.

As the local Church in the southern state of Tamil Nadu rejoiced over the long-awaited canonization, secular national dailies like Indian Express published laudatory features.

But this flurry of news headlines over the canonization of the convert prompted a leading Hindu nationalist portal, Bharata Bharati (“Mother India”), to publish a defamatory article against the canonization of the lay martyr, who was secretly shot dead at the age of 40 for professing his new faith.

The claims of the article, which branded St. Devasahayam a “thief and spy” who was deservedly executed for his crimes, are rooted in the “Travancore Manual” authored by Nagam Aiya in 1906 for the then-ruler of the Hindu kingdom of Travancore, which had begun with King Marthanda Varma, who had ordered Devasahayam’s execution.

Born in 1712 as a son of a Hindu temple priest, Neelakandan Pillai had been a trusted lieutenant of the Hindu king when he embraced the Christian faith in 1745 and became a martyr in 1752, as profiled by the Register.

“This [allegation] is a baseless lie, initiated by Nagam Aiya,” Father John Kulandai, vice postulator for the canonization process for Devasahayam and one of the most knowledgeable authorities on the life of the lay martyr, told the Register June 30.

Nagam Aiya, commissioned to write the history of Travancore by its contemporary king, stated that his book had one important duty, “to prove the praiseworthy tolerance of the native government from remote age.” Quoting Aiya himself, Father Kulandai noted this fact in his latest book, A Saint for Our Times: Martyr St. Devasahayam — a Comprehensive Historical Research. The book was released at the June 5 grand celebration and thanksgiving Mass near the saint’s martyrdom spot at Kattadimalai, attended by hundreds of thousands of people, including three dozen bishops.

“It is in this background that we should understand what Aiya says about the [cause] of the execution of Devasahayam,” Father Kulandai said.

This concocted account, the priest added, is contradicted by G.T. Mackenzie, a British national living in the kingdom who had been asked by Aiya himself to write about its Christian history.

Mackenzie’s Christianity in Travancore, published in 1901, stated unequivocally that Devasahayam “was imprisoned because of his change of religion, and after three years of imprisonment he was shot in 1752 by the order of the Raja [King].”

Father Kulandai noted further that “even Hindu scholars and historians contradict Aiya’s contention.”

After the grand celebration of the canonization at St. Devasahayam’s martyrdom site of Kattadimalai, which generated major favorable coverage in the state of Kerala, the Bharata Bharati article was modified and published in Kerala’s mother tongue of Malayalam. Kerala is known to have a large Christian minority The article’s publication provoked immediate condemnations from local Church organizations, including the Kerala Catholic Bishops’ Council.

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Truth in a whirlwind of esoteric degeneracy

Mug nigga! Was about to post this gem

demonic trash

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prot heretic