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<blockquote data-quote="Saintscarborough" data-source="post: 1495905" data-attributes="member: 20569"><p>Hey I'm currently trying to convert my Hindu friend to Christianity (Orthodoxy specifically). My friend is very serious about Hinduism and has thought about becoming a monk and following Babaji. In Christianity he seems to find Mt Athos interesting and I got him to read the life of St.Anthony and he also enjoyed that. I have also sent him the book called 'gurus, the young man, and elder paisios' which I hope can stoke his curiosity with Christianity while also contrasting it with Hinduism (and its dangers). Hindus I have met especially in the west see God as a kind of perrenial/freemasonic creator and hold to hindu practices as a 'cultural' but authentic spirituality. This barrier is tough to break, but one day I will get him in church God willing. That's my experience, I haven't converted any Hindus so take it for what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saintscarborough, post: 1495905, member: 20569"] Hey I'm currently trying to convert my Hindu friend to Christianity (Orthodoxy specifically). My friend is very serious about Hinduism and has thought about becoming a monk and following Babaji. In Christianity he seems to find Mt Athos interesting and I got him to read the life of St.Anthony and he also enjoyed that. I have also sent him the book called 'gurus, the young man, and elder paisios' which I hope can stoke his curiosity with Christianity while also contrasting it with Hinduism (and its dangers). Hindus I have met especially in the west see God as a kind of perrenial/freemasonic creator and hold to hindu practices as a 'cultural' but authentic spirituality. This barrier is tough to break, but one day I will get him in church God willing. That's my experience, I haven't converted any Hindus so take it for what it is. [/QUOTE]
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