(okay I cleaned it up a bit and added 2 links for evidence, one is a miracle of the cows drinking milk, the other is about reincarnation
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In evolution vs creationism, I want to present the other side of creationism, Hinduism. It has a plethora of small and big miracles like Christianity does, basically to reinforce one’s belief in their god. It has facts that seem to be backed by science too, which I shall note. Therefore I think Hinduism should be given a fair and unbiased look at intelligent design.
Hinduism supports reincarnation as well as Buddhism. Here's the thing, it has been documented that children have told their parents about stuff they couldn't possablely known that happened in a previous life. There are hundreds of documented recordings that later prove to be true. I concentrate on children cause they are less likely to lie or make stuff up like adults, but also more importantly they haven't learned enough or been around long enough to know what they are saying.
Case in point, there was a child who was 3, talk about parts of an airplane and talked about a girl he married and his parents thought this strange, but he went on and on, and had names and dates and all this that they decided to check it out and with a private investigator. They found proof that what he was saying matches up with an air force person who died during ww2, and this person lived thousands of miles away from this family. This is just one case.
Now let's talk miracles and power of the Hindu faith. Back in 1997, a sign came, and every single statue of a cow in the temples across the world began to drink milk, India had to shut down for a day as no one went to work and everyone was at the temples feeding milk to the statues. It only happened this one day and hasn't since. Our media covered it but didn't give it much credit, since we are mainly Christian focus. Given the fact that reincarnation has evidence to support it and a mass miracle happened world wide kind of tends to put credible weight on a religion. Now to the creationism part, I don’t see why they don’t offer all the cultures and religions as alternatives to evolution. They say they want choices and it’s not about the bible or religion, they even call it intelligent design, so let’s get all the intelligent designs we can. You must give some time to teach the Hindu creation story in schools too. I don't want just the bible's way taught I want the Hindu way which is more believable, has more credibility, and can be scrutinized by science.
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