While there are a lot of articles on the Internet (on Christian news and Christian forums) spitting out venom (with little knowledge of the facts) on traditions and beliefs of eastern countries like India (the concept of karma, reincarnation and more), it becomes more than important to clear out certain views on these front for the sake of a thousand readers who are being mislead.
One of the primary differences in New era and Christianity is in the concept of good and bad. While the new era followers believe theres nothing good or bad or nothing wrong and right (i.e. they believe wrong lies in the eye of the beholder) , the Christians have a specific definition of whats good and bad and the right (things which ought to be done) and the wrong (things which ought not to be done).
New era believers live life with the flow, rather than on specified boundaries of traditional Christianity. They are also open to worshiping other gods as they see god in everything. New era believes in reincarnation, while Christianity doesnt. Like the Hindus and Buddhists, New era followers believe in the idea of Karma- you pay for whats wrong in this life itself, if not, you will be made to pay for it in your reincarnations.
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One of the primary differences in New era and Christianity is in the concept of good and bad. While the new era followers believe theres nothing good or bad or nothing wrong and right (i.e. they believe wrong lies in the eye of the beholder) , the Christians have a specific definition of whats good and bad and the right (things which ought to be done) and the wrong (things which ought not to be done).
New era believers live life with the flow, rather than on specified boundaries of traditional Christianity. They are also open to worshiping other gods as they see god in everything. New era believes in reincarnation, while Christianity doesnt. Like the Hindus and Buddhists, New era followers believe in the idea of Karma- you pay for whats wrong in this life itself, if not, you will be made to pay for it in your reincarnations.
Read more at true2ourselves.com