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What does Hinduism say about conversion ?

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What does Hinduism say about conversion ?

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There is no concept of conversion in Hinduism. Hinduism believes in one God. If you read the Bible, you can see expressions like “God of the Egyptians”, “God of Israelites”, etc. Hinduism does not believe in many Gods like this. Hinduism believes in one God, whom everyone of every religion call by various names and worship in their own way. It is said in the Vedas that “God is one. The wise men call Him by various names.” You should note here that the people who call God by various names are called “wise men”. In the Bhagavat Gita, it is said that in whatever way a man worships God, God being Omniscient, knows that He is being worshipped and responds to the sincerity of the worshipper. Hinduism accepts diversity of religions and accepts the validity if several paths, and so there is no concept of conversion. Hinduism cares only about vertical conversion. Hinduism encourages and helps a Christian to be a better Christian and a Muslim to be a better Muslim. Any Hindu saint will ask a Chr

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