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Contradictions in Hindu Scriptures: Manusmriti, Caste System, and the Question of Reason

 When we examine the sacred texts of Hinduism, we find many myths and beliefs that reason cannot accept. Moreover, these Hindu myths contradict one another. For example, Manusmriti 12:55 states that a person who kills a Brahmin will be reborn in the womb of a dog, donkey, pig, cow, camel, goat, sheep, or bird, or will be born in the womb of a woman from the lowest and outcast social classes.

What is strange is that Hindus revere and sanctify the cow, yet at the same time they believe that such a murderer will be reborn in the womb of the sacred cow as a form of punishment. This is a matter that leaves the mind perplexed by this blatant contradiction found within Hinduism.

Even more astonishing is that Hinduism demeans human beings and is based on a system of caste and injustice. Therefore, we see Hinduism dividing people into higher classes and other outcast classes, such as the Candala and Pukkasa.

My Hindu friend, leave Hinduism and come embrace Islam; for Islam is the path of truth and happiness.


Contradictions in Hindu Scriptures: Manusmriti, Caste System, and the Question of Reason


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