Ich fand diesen spannenden Artikel in einer hinduistischen Zeitung, zwar leider eben in English, aber ich fand ich sehr lesenswert,
und er sprach mir auch aus dem Herzen, so wollte ich ihn hier einfach mal teilen:
hindupost.in/society-culture/d…ind-exclusive-monotheism/
"Monotheism – in spite of its name – is a highly dualistic system, not a unity based approach.
Monotheism has divided humanity into hostile camps of believers and non-believers, which easily
results in misunderstanding and conflict.
An inclusive unity consciousness is not the prime concept behind the monotheistic mind but rather
a sharp duality that leads to the need to convert or eliminate the heretic, heathen, kafir, enemy,
sinner or idolater – for which many negative terms have been created over the centuries.
Monotheism is authoritarian, often intolerant, and poor at dialoguing with other spiritual persuasions,
which it tends to dismiss on principle as wrong and dangerous."
und er sprach mir auch aus dem Herzen, so wollte ich ihn hier einfach mal teilen:
hindupost.in/society-culture/d…ind-exclusive-monotheism/
"Monotheism – in spite of its name – is a highly dualistic system, not a unity based approach.
Monotheism has divided humanity into hostile camps of believers and non-believers, which easily
results in misunderstanding and conflict.
An inclusive unity consciousness is not the prime concept behind the monotheistic mind but rather
a sharp duality that leads to the need to convert or eliminate the heretic, heathen, kafir, enemy,
sinner or idolater – for which many negative terms have been created over the centuries.
Monotheism is authoritarian, often intolerant, and poor at dialoguing with other spiritual persuasions,
which it tends to dismiss on principle as wrong and dangerous."