Come to India everyday is grand celebration of something or the other somewhere, this happens because of vast geographic, historic, cultural, traditional differences living for thousands of years
The amount of similarities between these EOS scenarios is staggering, the savior on his White Mount, the signs of the end, and the moving into a Garden of Eden-like existence is most striking.
almost as if all of those religions share the same origins? All are a whole bunch of nothing as well. A white mount ? Why would this human concept of white symbolising purity be applied to the way a god would present itself? Would the colour of the mount really mean anything to someone above humans ? 1000 years of peace ? Peace exists as a concept in opposition to war and chaos. 100 years of peace would not be peace as peace would stop existing. 1000 years of happiness would mean nothing if there is no sadness to make you appreciate it . Existence in the Garden of Eden would be pointless as all of your needs and wishes and granted for so what would your exitence be resumed to ? Nothing ? All of those religions are a bunch of nothing and they have been taken too serios for far more time than they deserve to.
Most of these are a mesh of Indo European and Semitic beliefs, there’s a lot of overlap as they originated within trade network distance of each other/exchanged goods, ideas and marriages.
@florian8426 I like to think of the White Mount as the Moon, and the Savior is the first nation of the modern era to land there. Despite the fear mongering of news networks, we are technically living in the most peaceful period in recorded history, and there's a solid chance that the technological improvements we've created will undo the sins and pollution of the past.
@@CinnamonMint123no. Because of new technology and what not you have a lot of things to spend your time with. For example doomscrolling takes a lot of time without you even knowing, watching movies, shows, etc..
@@Toonexplainer_ I also think you have really done a VERY good and informative video that focuses describing as accurately as possible the different scenarios of the End of the World for each religious beliefs. However I have seen some Christians believers say that "the rapture" is not widely acepted as "truth" happening at the begining of the Apocalypse as revealed in their Holy book. Please try to add a quick statement that would inform viewers that not every Christian schools accepts it as part of the Apocalypse. And it may be a slip of the tongue though, it is important for me to also inform you that for the Islamic view the "Second" blow of the trumpet that ressurect the souls is *not* specified as beeing blown by the Angel Israfil. The "hadiths" are not solid on that particular case so please try to omit the part where the Angel blows the trumpet a second time to anounce the ressurection.
As a Christian, I feel like the earth itself is dying because of all the bad and horrible stuff going on, think about it, all horrible things are starting to happen now, I think I should pray for the new year so everyone is safe
@@zackdriver5191 too me, it’s the humans doing this, a little of humans are evil because of the 7 deadly sins, God will probably come in and take most of us in heaven if we repent
Islam, christianity, judasm... these religions basically has the same concept of the end of the world... these three religions clearly belive that Jesus/Isa, the messiah will throw dajjal/satan into hell for eternity then, god/allah's creations, humans will be judge. According to islam other creations like animals will be judged differently. As a muslim i do not criticise religions! Its absolutely sinful/haram so i do have love for my christian and jew brothers as we are all sons of abraham and as well i love other religions because humanity is the son of adam❤❤❤❤❤❤✝️☦️☪️🔯🕎
Kinda? Judaism started it all. Christianity is basically the same thing but also the acceptance of Jesus. And Islam is kinda in a weird space because sometimes it wants to be Christianity, and other times it tries to be its own thing.
@@otherguyjo1684 Huh? Islam doesn't want to be a whole different thing or try to be Christianity? It's meant to be the final revelation of Abraham, aka the last Abrahamic religion which seals the previous 2 religions of Judaism and Christianity
Saoshyant, Kalki, Maitrea, Mahdi, Messiah may be different names referring to one superhero that will show up to save the world in the end times! Edit: Paul Atreides from Dune is the only true Messianic figure because Frank Herbert said so!
Mahdi is not a hero. He is the final soldier of Allah who will directly declare war on non-muslims. He is the indicator of qiyamah and final chance to repent...
Ohh please keep Hindus out of this, all religious are the same bullshit propaganda, We don't want to equated with blood thristy, oppressive Abrahamic blind faiths
@@DNephilim In the hadiths, it is mentioned that Al Mahdi will fill the earth with justice and equity. He is not the indicator of qiyamah, there are 10 major signs mentioned in the hadiths that most muslims are familiar with..
Actually the rapture isn't a canonical Christian doctrine. Its a recent teaching that formed in the 1840s, and its mainly evangelicals that preach the rapture. Most Christian denominations dont accept it.
Its still true though, many passages and verses are showing / indicating an Event where Christians are "Taken away" before Gods wrath is poured out in the world
More modern day, yeah thsts true, but it was once way more widley beleived. Hence the association. There is still a huge bounty in a few nations for the Antichrist.
God said in his final preserved massage the Quran that he send Prophets to every nation before, but people almost always don't like the prophets for they bring change of the way they been living but some follow the prophets and some start worshiping the angels and the prophets instead of God and they start corrupting and changing the stories Hence there's some survived truth sheared between religions like the story of Noah peace be upon him flood, the Messiah, the devil, the prophecy of the end, hell and heaven... ect
You should try to learn more about it.Hinduism is never ending,the time measurements will blow your mind.Ans unlike other religions,Hinduism never talked about believers and non believers because everyone is equal before the divine and even if you don't believe in Hinduism,if your deeds are good,then god will help you
@@wintutorials2282 point being if a cat drinks milk closing its eyes thinking that the world is darken is fooling itself.the world can still see the cat. Same God doesn't need the approval of man .he isn't jealous or needs worship.He just is God is real not the world .this is the basis of Sanatan Dharm
Second coming of Christ and tribulation are events that happen at the same time. But Christ will come after the tribulation. There is no pre-trib rapture. Biblical apocalypse is much more complicated than shown in the video.
"When you see in Makkah, that already its mountains are with holes (pierced through them), and you see that the buildings have already surpassed over the tops of the mountain, then know that the command (of the Hour) has already cast its shadow over you (or the matter is close at hand)." [Narrated by Al-Azraqi in the Book of reports about Makkah "Kitab Akhbaar Makkah", Hadiyth- 1724]
I am sanatani and their are so much similarities between these tales. Like, in Christianity, the hero would come from a white horse just like in Hinduism (sanatan dharm). The hero ( Kalki) would also ride a white horse.
It’s amazing how these ancient narratives align despite coming from different parts of the world, showing how interconnected human spirituality can be! Thanks for the comment too🙏
@Toonexplainer_ yeah, another reason for stopping w@rs in the name of religion. Also, the great flood comes in various religions. In sanatan dharm, there was great flood and Vishnu's matsya avatar protected the people from it. This flood and this story comes in various religions like Christianity, Norse and maybe more. And also just like in Christianity when Jesus was born a king was searching for him to kill him, just like in my religions, kans( a demon) wanted to kill God (Krishna) when he was just born.
what are you talking? Kali is not the hero. wtf? Kalki is the hero and he is not born from a virgin his parents have been mentioned. They are a brahmin family in shambala village
The reason all end of time signs are almost same is because the first being to come down upon Earth was Adam (AS) and he had a lot of knowledge because Allah gave it to him. If he was the first man so it makes sense that from that point on whichever conflicts occurred they made these different religions so their stories are same as their root was from one man although Adam(AS) himself preached Islam and was a Muslim.
What's the point? We're all dying slowly anyway. There's no need to care for anything as life is pointless. This universe has no inherent meaning anyway.
@@sleyking123 that's the point, this worldly life is not meant to stay, as its merely a test but the afterlife, where every soul with their new bodies living forever, either torment or bliss is what we should ponder about
I love that this is so respectfull, especially to modern/new age spirituality since lots of people hate on it for being "crazy" (as if other types of spirituality or religions aren't equally crazy or more) but i think the real reason people hate on it is because it's new and not as popular as other things.
Because I see no evidence from whatever chakras or spiritual ascension some people believe in. Don’t group up every religion as being this grand mythological tale of godzillas and dragons.
I always wondered: what if all these are true and they just ALL happen at the same time? Could you imagine, every protagonist of each religion pulls up and each of em fight their antagonist from different parts of the world…😂
Out of these only three can be true which are the monotheistic gods, the rest are fake gods made to fit human pleasures, while monotheistic gods had eyewitnesses for each prophet and teacher.
Zoroaster being born of a virgin and Jesus being born of a virgin can’t be a coincidence. There’s also a belief that the 3 wisemen who in some translations were called magi which is a term for Zoroastrian priests.
I personally believe a lot of religions are interconnected. Real people who interacted with the same God and were given different missions. I think there's something bigger with religion basically. I think we were sent different religions so different people can find God.
@@demah4063maybe the Tower of Babel could be a hint at it, as it divided all humans by the creation of languages, making it difficult to understand eachother.
Same thing in Islam one of the minor signs are that tyrant rulers will rule who are greedy and arrogant & ignorant Also it says poor Arabs will soon become rich competing in building tall buildings guess what is happening today?
Kali yuga is still got 45,000 or 450,000 more years to end... And after that there is another yuga.. Of peace if I remember... Then... Tje cycle of universe continues... The one where it was discovered that... The big bang might not be the first even
Nah it conflicts with theory of evolution , like according Hinduism sat yuga ( era of honesty ) , no selfishness , no lie But during our evolution , it's impossible to be not being selfish We literally ended neandethrals sub species 😂
@@triotudu2702 False. Dvapar Yuga is said to be ended around 867,000 BCE itself. Sat Yuga is calculated to have ended around 4 Million BCE And thus started 6 million BCE.
[Second Comment] I asked Chat GPT again for end of the world according to Hinduism - In Hinduism, the end of the world is described in the context of cosmic cycles, known as yugas, and the destruction is part of a recurring process of creation, preservation, and dissolution governed by the Trimurti-Brahma (creator), Vishnu (preserver), and Shiva (destroyer). The end of the world is associated with the Kali Yuga, the last and darkest of the four yugas, and the eventual cosmic dissolution, known as Pralaya. 1. Yugas and the Cycle of Time Hinduism divides time into four yugas: Satya Yuga (Golden Age): Virtue and righteousness dominate; humans are spiritually advanced. Treta Yuga (Silver Age): A slight decline in morality. Dvapara Yuga (Bronze Age): Morality declines further. Kali Yuga (Iron Age): The current age, characterized by moral decay, corruption, and spiritual ignorance. At the end of the Kali Yuga, the world is said to reach its moral and spiritual nadir, leading to its destruction and renewal. 2. The End of Kali Yuga The Vishnu Purana, Bhagavata Purana, and other Hindu texts describe the events of the Kali Yuga's end. The world will be filled with greed, dishonesty, and lawlessness. Society will break down, and natural calamities will increase. At the climax of Kali Yuga, Kalki, the 10th avatar of Vishnu, will descend on a white horse, wielding a sword of righteousness, to destroy evil and re-establish dharma (cosmic order). 3. Pralaya (Cosmic Dissolution) Hindu cosmology describes four types of Pralaya: 1. Naimittika Pralaya: Occurs at the end of Brahma's day (4.32 billion years). The world is temporarily destroyed, but Brahma re-creates it. 2. Prakritika Pralaya: Total dissolution of the universe into primal matter at the end of Brahma's lifespan (100 Brahma years or 311 trillion human years). 3. Atyantika Pralaya: Liberation of the soul (moksha), signifying personal freedom from the cycle of birth and death. 4. Mahapralaya: The great dissolution when the entire universe, including time and space, is absorbed back into Brahman, the ultimate reality. During Mahapralaya: Shiva, in his form as Rudra, performs the cosmic dance (Tandava), signifying destruction. Fire and water engulf the cosmos. The universe becomes dormant, resting in Vishnu's cosmic form, until it is re-created. 4. Symbolism and Philosophy The destruction is not seen as an end but as a necessary phase for rebirth and renewal. The cycles symbolize the impermanence of the material world and the eternal nature of the soul (atman). The ultimate goal is liberation (moksha), transcending these cycles. Sources and Texts Key scriptures detailing the end times include: Vishnu Purana Bhagavata Purana Mahabharata Shiva Purana This vision emphasizes the cyclical nature of existence, where destruction leads to renewal and the pursuit of spiritual growth.
@@auditor3401 Bruhh it's literally same in almost all other major religions and look like Islam and Christianity copied Hinduism and were like "Ohh look it's 100% real"
@chillaxer8273 God is LOGOS Logic, coherence, sense making. The very first words of the Gospel of John. The real God has lead us as a species to develop and grow which includes mediums like our understanding of science and technology. If you actually pay attention to the repeated and common themes throughout the Bible, you'd notice a pattern of how God specifically wants to be worshipped. Pointless ritualistic thinking or practical pro social good for your fellow man? Jesus ups the anti with the religious dogmatics of His day and rebukes the excuse of blind traditionalists again and again. The thesis statement of the Bible is that the real God is separate from religions, that includes taking the modern 66 books of the modern protestant Bible literally as the be all end all of His character. The real God is evolving our species to expand beyond our primitive understandings. Like a parent telling his young children stories of Santa Claus with the intended message of being good and charitable. But at some point the child is meant to grow up and recognize the fact that the story of Santa isn't literally true but the values expressed are. Point is, stop being willfully ignorant and actually do research not just on the Bible itself but its history and development. You will be free from so many unnecessary dogma and ignorance because you will be closer to the real God. Objective reality itself and beyond our finite human understandings.
@@Errorgamer167 In islam we believe God had sent prophets to all Nations, so many religions are actually from God. that's why major religions are so similar, It was just altered with time.
The Christian and Islamic ones are actually very interrelated and since a young age ive been told about qiyamah but only now have i been researching about it because is seems very close
No disrespect, just a curious hypothetical as I have seen a few similar comments. In this hypothetical, a timeless, omnipotent, omniscient Tree creates existence: space, time, beings, and concepts. Group A: Beings revere the Tree as formless, transcending all material and conceptual boundaries. To them, associating the Tree with any created form or concept diminishes its purity and essence. They believe the creator is distinct from the creation, entirely separate and beyond comprehension. The Tree is absolute, existing apart from all that it has made. Group B: Beings see the Tree as present in all creation, believing nothing can limit or diminish it. Since the Tree created everything, all forms, materials, and concepts inherently reflect its essence. To them, the creator and creation are interconnected, with the Tree manifesting in all things. The Tree is absolute, encompassing both form and formlessness. Questions; > If the created cannot fully understand the creator, how can they conclude that association is inherently disrespectful? > Wouldn’t this presupposition itself be a claim about the creator’s nature, which contradicts the idea of incomprehensibility? Even in a hypothetical if it was accepted that the creator and the creation are entirely separate, there would still be an inherent relationship between them because the creation originates from the creator. The creator, being omniscient, would have full awareness of how the creation evolves, including its concepts, languages, and associations over time. If the creator is truly omniscient and omnipotent: > Offense seems unnecessary: An all-knowing, all-powerful creator would not be surprised, harmed, or diminished by the actions or interpretations of its creation. Being offended would imply a limitation or vulnerability, which contradicts omnipotence. > Demanding separation seems inconsistent: If the creator designed a world where beings naturally develop concepts and associations, it would logically follow that these capabilities are part of the creator’s plan. To then demand they not use these tools to relate to the creator seems counter to the omniscient design. Thus, asking the creation to avoid association appears inconsistent with the creator’s omniscience and omnipotence. This is just from my limited understanding but something to consider I guess. Additionally, this is entirely about a Tree :)
@@triotudu2702 god is so complex (if that's the right word) that a human imagination couldn't possible mind We'd see God in heaven tho Even when Moses ask God to see him He fainted and the mountains levitated just from a little speck of his presence Same way how would let's say another planet just appeared near earth The gravity would disrupt the planet
I must say that as a Jew, I kept everything as "allegedly" until I heard what he would say about Judaism. If it’s not accurate - then the others likely aren’t accurate either. The explanation about Judaism was excellent, so I believe the same goes for the others - an excellent video, well done!
@@Orthanderis He also got some key info wrong about our current understanding of ragnarok, he got the major strokes right but some of the minutia wrong but for a general overview it does the job so I expect it to be the same for the others.
The original Abrahamic religion (Judaism) doesn't have a lake of fire where non-believers will perish in eternal hellfire. It just states that if you lived a good life you go to heaven. Unlike the subsequent Abrahamic religions that came from Judaism (Christianity and Islam) where you must believe in their version of events to enter heaven, and where you will burn in eternal hellfire if you reject those messages. I find that interesting.
in islam u dont burn in hell for eternity instead you go hell until your bad deeds are burned off no1 knows who goes hell or heaven no matter how bad a person or good a person is in your eyes its all up to allah
Yeah no. It is clearly stated that non believers will not burn in hell for eternity. (Islam) And it isn't promised either that the "believer" will certainly go to heaven. It's mostly up to deeds apart from belief in the true God/Allah (swt).
@@hinaguiza8810 So you're telling me... I can willingly deny the last will and testament of Muhammad, deny his revelations, willfully deny the Muslim way of life, not believe in Allah and still make it to Jannah with all the practicing Muslims? You're sure about that?
You know, terrible stuff is coming. Few billion years from now the Earth will get swallowed up by the sun. That's the end for everything on the planet according to science. And between now and then, we will be hit by all kinds of natural disasters ranging from asteroid striking the Earth, to super volcanoes going off, so on and so forth.
I, with my appreciations and convictions, choose for myself to be a worshiper of the Wise One and a Zarathushtrian. I appreciate good thoughts, I appreciate good words, I appreciate good deeds. I appreciate Good Conscience, the religion of worshiping the Wise One, which overthrows yokes yet sheaths swords, teaches self-reliance, and is righteous. Therefore, of the religions that have been and that shall be, this is the greatest, best, and sublimest. It is divine and Zarathushtrian. I attribute all good to the Wise God. (Such is my appreciation for the Good Religion of worshiping the Wise One.)"
We Muslims believe that Islam is the continuation of Christianity and Judaism as preached by their respective prophets and we believe in the holy scripture that was given to those prophets as well as the last prophet Muhammad pbuh and our main book which is the Qur'an, however we differ from Christianity in the fact that we believe in the oneness of God the almighty and we don't see Jesus as Divine or that he's the son of God or god's incarnation
No disrespect, just a curious hypothetical as I have seen a few similar comments. In this hypothetical, a timeless, omnipotent, omniscient Tree creates existence: space, time, beings, and concepts. Group A: Beings revere the Tree as formless, transcending all material and conceptual boundaries. To them, associating the Tree with any created form or concept diminishes its purity and essence. They believe the creator is distinct from the creation, entirely separate and beyond comprehension. The Tree is absolute, existing apart from all that it has made. Group B: Beings see the Tree as present in all creation, believing nothing can limit or diminish it. Since the Tree created everything, all forms, materials, and concepts inherently reflect its essence. To them, the creator and creation are interconnected, with the Tree manifesting in all things. The Tree is absolute, encompassing both form and formlessness. Questions; > If the created cannot fully understand the creator, how can they conclude that association is inherently disrespectful? > Wouldn’t this presupposition itself be a claim about the creator’s nature, which contradicts the idea of incomprehensibility? Even in a hypothetical if it was accepted that the creator and the creation are entirely separate, there would still be an inherent relationship between them because the creation originates from the creator. The creator, being omniscient, would have full awareness of how the creation evolves, including its concepts, languages, and associations over time. If the creator is truly omniscient and omnipotent: > Offense seems unnecessary: An all-knowing, all-powerful creator would not be surprised, harmed, or diminished by the actions or interpretations of its creation. Being offended would imply a limitation or vulnerability, which contradicts omnipotence. > Demanding separation seems inconsistent: If the creator designed a world where beings naturally develop concepts and associations, it would logically follow that these capabilities are part of the creator’s plan. To then demand they not use these tools to relate to the creator seems counter to the omniscient design. Thus, asking the creation to avoid association appears inconsistent with the creator’s omniscience and omnipotence. This is just from my limited understanding but something to consider I guess. Additionally, this is entirely about a Tree :)
I'm a Gnostic, and as such we are a kinda Mix between Zoroastrianism and Christianity mixed with the Modern Spiritualities. Our end is just all things returning to the source, from which they came.
which is what? since we agree god is real wouldn't he have told us I made you for this reason, you have free will, be good and do this. he wouldn't leave us to our own devices and do whatever cause if he did then we'd all be in heaven but this world is far from it.
@@somedude876 Gnostics don't believe God made us, we believe an imperfect, ignorant, and incomplete God (an Archonic Æeon, or Chief Archon if you read the Apocrypha) made us. But I don't believe that anything was accident. The one has a nature not a will. It is beyond will. If it had a will it would BE will. But it is balanced in this will, it's light side giving birth to the realm of light (Fullness, Barbelo as it's crown) and it's dark side giving birth to the realm of darkness (Void, Yaldabboth as it's Crown) but in our books The One (our God) is Chief Among all, source of ALL realms, life creating life and light creating light. (Is is a NON STANDARD INTERPRETATION OF THE EVENTS OF THE APOCRYPHA, but with other resources, and the ACTIVE role of Gnostics [we create as we study, we have no dogma]) Soooooo to answer your question: You're asking the wrong question 😅
Exactly… Christianity, Islam, and Zoroastrianism do share some similarities, like their belief in one God, concepts of good vs. evil, and an eventual judgment day. Zoroastrianism, being one of the oldest monotheistic religions, influenced ideas that later appeared in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. However, each has its own unique teachings, prophets, and understanding of the divine. Thanks for the comment too!😁🙏
@@Toonexplainer_ purely scientific and factual explanation for this , LONG time ago when these religions formed due to natural things people didn’t understand at the time stories and things like that would be passed along, traveled etc, then people would adapt that story to be their own, yada yada few hundred years pass etc and we go from 1 baby religion into multiple huge religions that all stemed from one story somewhere
5:09 oh man how did you forget to add the signs, it had detailed prophecies that happens before the start of the major ones happen like people from the east being able to talk to people on the west basically the invention of phones, also the barefoot, naked, destitute shepherds competing in constructing tall buildings , and many many detailed signs
@rjs3099 yeah but those stuff are predictable like of course corruption and murder and sin will spread at the end of the world, the minor signs are specific it tells you something will happen and it happens, he haven't even scratched the surface
It’s crazy how all these religions from multiple different time periods from all around the world have a lot in common. I’m pretty sure there is a part in the bible that explains how fallen angels will create different religions to distract humans from God which is why these all are extremely similar to each other
@ technically yes because Christianity was officially formed after the crucifixion of Christ, but Christianity was built off of the already existing religion that dates back to the beginning of time so 👀👀👀
Christianity doesn't begin with the Rapture. The "rapture" is a very, very fringe idea popular in America, where it originally came from a bit less than 200 years ago. Mentioning a "rapture" to most(99%) Christians across any point in history before this would confuse them or get you tried for heresy.
@coxkroaxh Have u read one of the signs in islam that said desert in Arabia will turn into a green grass and not long ago,it happened It also talks about the euphrates River drying up which is also found in Christianity
Abrhamic religion take inspiration from zorastrian ism and pagan religion Most of europian pagan religion are simmilar to hindusim like god of thunder in Greek Zeus,in roman Jupiter and in hindusim Indra And Christianity while spreading it's merge with local pagan belief Like 25th December was originally celebrated as pagan deity festival And Islam take inspiration from Christianity And also preislamic pagan religion are also simmilar to hindusim like Trinity of goddess
@@DarkMasterEdits-Mashups 1. similarity doesn't necessarily mean plagiarism. another quite plausible explanation is that their source is same 2. I see hindus claiming that all the time. I'd love to see you prove it coz the earliest manuscript you have is from 15th century CE lol
if you can read this then youre not that late find the truth... find god NOW. as fast as you can because things are very VERY shaky lately and almost everyone can feel it. dont listen to the masses, save it and move on. we STILL have a chance
Please don't image angles or allah or jesus or anything that we don't see or saw because it insults us (Muslims) and thank you for reading and here's an early thanks if u solve it
No disrespect, just a curious hypothetical as I have seen a few similar comments. In this hypothetical, a timeless, omnipotent, omniscient Tree creates existence: space, time, beings, and concepts. Group A: Beings revere the Tree as formless, transcending all material and conceptual boundaries. To them, associating the Tree with any created form or concept diminishes its purity and essence. They believe the creator is distinct from the creation, entirely separate and beyond comprehension. The Tree is absolute, existing apart from all that it has made. Group B: Beings see the Tree as present in all creation, believing nothing can limit or diminish it. Since the Tree created everything, all forms, materials, and concepts inherently reflect its essence. To them, the creator and creation are interconnected, with the Tree manifesting in all things. The Tree is absolute, encompassing both form and formlessness. Questions; > If the created cannot fully understand the creator, how can they conclude that association is inherently disrespectful? > Wouldn’t this presupposition itself be a claim about the creator’s nature, which contradicts the idea of incomprehensibility? Even in a hypothetical if it was accepted that the creator and the creation are entirely separate, there would still be an inherent relationship between them because the creation originates from the creator. The creator, being omniscient, would have full awareness of how the creation evolves, including its concepts, languages, and associations over time. If the creator is truly omniscient and omnipotent: > Offense seems unnecessary: An all-knowing, all-powerful creator would not be surprised, harmed, or diminished by the actions or interpretations of its creation. Being offended would imply a limitation or vulnerability, which contradicts omnipotence. > Demanding separation seems inconsistent: If the creator designed a world where beings naturally develop concepts and associations, it would logically follow that these capabilities are part of the creator’s plan. To then demand they not use these tools to relate to the creator seems counter to the omniscient design. Thus, asking the creation to avoid association appears inconsistent with the creator’s omniscience and omnipotence. This is just from my limited understanding but something to consider I guess. Additionally, this is entirely about a Tree :)
@@IsnessisallThat’s a good point, but I do believe the omniscience of god/creator interfering with creations even if the creator exists at all times doesn’t inherently disprove anything. For example, let’s say you had a lego box. You make it, and then you have a time chamber. You can either age the lego box or or you can unage the Lego box. If you told the lego box certain things at certain times, even if you are omniscient, I don’t think it means anything?
Dude, why do Islam, and Zoroastrianism literally seem like Christianity but with a different name? They are so so similar to Christianity? Other than one thing. Tzoroastrianism and Islam weight you good and bad deeds?
Two things here. 1. Zoroastrianism is older than Islam and Christianity, and even Judaism by quite a large margin, so it’s more correct to say Christianity and Islam are like Zoroastrianism with a different name. 2. Tell me this, what’s more righteous for me to do as a person? Assuming my intentions are pure in both cases, giving half of my wealth to the poor, or saying a nice word to someone on the street? And on the flip side, what’s worse. Me stealing an apple from Walmart, or me burning down an orphanage? Ofc deeds are weighed, because deeds carry weight.
@@La_Fata_Ila_Ali as a Christian, I have to disagree with you my friend. As a Christian, I believe that Jesus was born of a virgin, preformed mericles, and resurrected the dead, comming back for a second time. But I believe that the lord will JUDGE all the things you did in life. And things from the Holy Bible that have been said has come to fruition today! So you tell me what the truth is. The sins we commit carry the weight. That’s why Jesus died for us
Islam is a mixture of Christianity and Judaism though most likely also took some stuff from Zoroastrianism given its location. Also in Islam Jesus is seen as a prophet like Muhammad so he's not the son of God but he was the voice for God
Also the reason Zoroastrianism seems some similar is most likely because since it's the oldest religion. Judaism was an off shoot of it just like how Christianity and Islam are an off shoot of Judaism
@@fishonawall7084 Christianity is not an “off shoot religion” it’s one of the three Abrahamic religions. And those are Judaism (the original one) Christianity (is similar but different principles) and Islam (the most recent abrahamic religion)
because it has happened over and over again all over our history there was a winter in europe that lasted for 10 years due to volcanoes, earthquakes devastated everything, empires fell entire eras of human exitence were forgotten.How many times did those people belive the end was coming ?t has nothing to do with any coming of a god they are normal things and all of those religions are stupid shit we should get over with and progress further as a specie.
I asked Chat GPT for end of the world according to Hinduism and here's how it answer - In Hindu cosmology, the universe undergoes endless cycles of creation, preservation, and dissolution, known as kalpas. Each kalpa spans 4.32 billion years, equivalent to one day in the life of Brahma, the creator deity. Brahma's lifespan is 100 years, totaling 311 trillion, 40 billion human years. Within each kalpa, time is further divided into four yugas (ages), each with distinct characteristics and durations: 1. Satya Yuga (Krita Yuga): The Golden Age, lasting 1.728 million years, marked by virtue, righteousness, and harmony. 2. Treta Yuga: The Silver Age, spanning 1.296 million years, where moral and spiritual decline begins. 3. Dvapara Yuga: The Bronze Age, lasting 864,000 years, with further decline in virtue and the rise of conflicts. 4. Kali Yuga: The Iron Age, enduring 432,000 years, characterized by strife, discord, and moral degradation. Currently, we are believed to be in the Kali Yuga, which began in 3102 BCE, making it approximately 5,125 years old as of 2024. At the culmination of the Kali Yuga, the world is prophesied to experience significant turmoil and degradation. The Bhagavata Purana describes this period as one where societal norms collapse, leading to widespread immorality and chaos. In response, Kalki, the tenth and final avatar of Vishnu, is foretold to descend to Earth. Mounted on a white horse and wielding a blazing sword, Kalki will vanquish the forces of adharma (unrighteousness) and restore dharma (righteousness). This event signifies the end of the Kali Yuga and the commencement of a new cycle, beginning with the Satya Yuga. The transition between yugas involves a process called Pralaya, or cosmic dissolution. There are different types of Pralaya, each signifying varying degrees of dissolution: Naimittika Pralaya: Occurs at the end of Brahma's day (after 4.32 billion years), leading to the temporary dissolution of the physical realms. During this period, Brahma rests, and creation pauses. When Brahma awakens, creation resumes. Prakritika Pralaya: Takes place at the end of Brahma's lifespan (100 Brahma years), resulting in the complete dissolution of the universe into its primal state. All elements merge back into the primordial nature (Prakriti), and the cosmos remains in a latent state until the next cycle of creation. Atyantika Pralaya: Refers to the individual soul's liberation (moksha) from the cycle of birth and death (samsara). When a soul attains moksha, it transcends the material existence and is not subject to further rebirths. Mahapralaya: The great dissolution, where the entire cosmos, including time and space, is absorbed back into the ultimate reality, Brahman. This marks the end of all cosmic activities until a new creation cycle begins. During Pralaya, the process of dissolution is often depicted as being overseen by Shiva, the destroyer aspect of the Trimurti. Shiva's dance, the Tandava, symbolizes the destruction of the weary universe, making way for renewal and regeneration. The dissolution involves the elements returning to their primordial forms, culminating in a state of cosmic dormancy. After the dissolution, the cycle restarts with a new creation, beginning with the Satya Yuga. This cyclical concept underscores the Hindu belief in the eternal nature of the cosmos, where creation and destruction are continuous processes, reflecting the transient nature of the material world and the perpetual journey towards spiritual evolution. These eschatological narratives are detailed in various Hindu scriptures, including the Puranas and the Mahabharata, offering profound insights into the Hindu perspective on time, existence, and the ultimate destiny of the universe.
I believe in existence of all Gods as an Omnist and if those that do not repent will be sent to torture or pain, I will rather join them even if I do repent and regret life choices. My solidarity does not allow me to think anyone deserves Torture or Pain. Gods neither if there was one true God, wouldn't want torture upon us for not repenting. If they do want Torture for those that don't repent, I rather join thé suffering than stand aside knowing many would suffer for simply not repenting. Isolation as an Afterlife is logical and it's simply prevention of more harm, not inflicting it on others. If I do repent, it's only when I know that those who don't, won't be tortured.
@@harshitsinghbisht8044 check the meaning of his name and prophet Muhammad's name in English Both mean praiseworthy Also boths fathers name means servant of God And both their mother's name means pure! The horse is paired with burak, a pagasis the prophet rode during isra al meraj
Christianity and islam are the most similar, this proves that they come from the same source, which is allah, i would say islam is basically an update of christianity to make it more simple, rest of other religions except judaism are just some random cults
In Surah Kafirun, allah tells his followers that if you do not want God to be insulted, do not insult other gods. If you consider yourself a servant of God, do not insult other religions
الحمدلله الذي هدانا لهذا و ما كنا لنهتدي لولا أن هدانا الله
الحمدلله
الحمد لله على نعمة الاسلام
As a athiest i respect all religions, because all religions give me holidays
Lol
You’re a coward
😂
NAHHHH 😭
Come to India everyday is grand celebration of something or the other somewhere, this happens because of vast geographic, historic, cultural, traditional differences living for thousands of years
The amount of similarities between these EOS scenarios is staggering, the savior on his White Mount, the signs of the end, and the moving into a Garden of Eden-like existence is most striking.
Many different men thinking alike? Or shared and mostly forgotten history?
The remnants of a long lost, ancestral religion that got broken into smaller sects?
almost as if all of those religions share the same origins? All are a whole bunch of nothing as well. A white mount ? Why would this human concept of white symbolising purity be applied to the way a god would present itself? Would the colour of the mount really mean anything to someone above humans ? 1000 years of peace ? Peace exists as a concept in opposition to war and chaos. 100 years of peace would not be peace as peace would stop existing. 1000 years of happiness would mean nothing if there is no sadness to make you appreciate it . Existence in the Garden of Eden would be pointless as all of your needs and wishes and granted for so what would your exitence be resumed to ? Nothing ? All of those religions are a bunch of nothing and they have been taken too serios for far more time than they deserve to.
Most of these are a mesh of Indo European and Semitic beliefs, there’s a lot of overlap as they originated within trade network distance of each other/exchanged goods, ideas and marriages.
@florian8426 I like to think of the White Mount as the Moon, and the Savior is the first nation of the modern era to land there.
Despite the fear mongering of news networks, we are technically living in the most peaceful period in recorded history, and there's a solid chance that the technological improvements we've created will undo the sins and pollution of the past.
Muslim is the follower of Islam. Islam the name of the religion
Ok?
@ItzThekeywhat ok? He is trying to correct him??
@ItzThekeybros delusional
then what does it mean to be islamic
@@Tabby3456 it has no meaning, its just what westernes made out of nowhere
Lots of Islamic minor signs to day of judgement are getting fulfilled, like time going faster
No. That's just you growing up.
@@CinnamonMint123nope. Watch some news.
No more like heavy rains and floods in the Arabian peninsula, and the drying of the euphrates
@@CinnamonMint123not really in theses day age if you ask people does the time really fell like it’s speeding? Yes they will say yes
@@CinnamonMint123no. Because of new technology and what not you have a lot of things to spend your time with. For example doomscrolling takes a lot of time without you even knowing, watching movies, shows, etc..
Really good video. Clean and to the point. Very refreshing way to digest these sort of information.
Glad it was helpful!
@@Toonexplainer_ I also think you have really done a VERY good and informative video that focuses describing as accurately as possible the different scenarios of the End of the World for each religious beliefs.
However I have seen some Christians believers say that "the rapture" is not widely acepted as "truth" happening at the begining of the Apocalypse as revealed in their Holy book.
Please try to add a quick statement that would inform viewers that not every Christian schools accepts it as part of the Apocalypse.
And it may be a slip of the tongue though, it is important for me to also inform you that for the Islamic view the "Second" blow of the trumpet that ressurect the souls is *not* specified as beeing blown by the Angel Israfil. The "hadiths" are not solid on that particular case so please try to omit the part where the Angel blows the trumpet a second time to anounce the ressurection.
As a Christian, I feel like the earth itself is dying because of all the bad and horrible stuff going on, think about it, all horrible things are starting to happen now, I think I should pray for the new year so everyone is safe
Are you talking about climate change or war. Or even both
@QuickScopeChris both really😞
It could be God or it could be humans being humans
@@zackdriver5191 too me, it’s the humans doing this, a little of humans are evil because of the 7 deadly sins, God will probably come in and take most of us in heaven if we repent
@QuickScopeChrishumanity has been at war for centuries. Worst disasters have happened long ago. Not saying it can’t gap again. But this shit ain’t new
As a Christian, this is so insightful. It also gives me a ton of ideas for creating a fictional apocalypse
You should read the Last Days Series by Joseph Cortez it has an in depth bible study on biblical last days
Islam, christianity, judasm... these religions basically has the same concept of the end of the world... these three religions clearly belive that Jesus/Isa, the messiah will throw dajjal/satan into hell for eternity then, god/allah's creations, humans will be judge. According to islam other creations like animals will be judged differently. As a muslim i do not criticise religions! Its absolutely sinful/haram so i do have love for my christian and jew brothers as we are all sons of abraham and as well i love other religions because humanity is the son of adam❤❤❤❤❤❤✝️☦️☪️🔯🕎
The Jews don't believe that Jesus is their messiah. They reject Jesus. They are still waiting for their messiah to arrive.
Kinda?
Judaism started it all. Christianity is basically the same thing but also the acceptance of Jesus. And Islam is kinda in a weird space because sometimes it wants to be Christianity, and other times it tries to be its own thing.
@otherguyjo1684 u are actually correct but overall we have the same perspectives about the judgement thingy
No animals aren't judged, they dissappear after death, since they aren't part of the test
@@otherguyjo1684 Huh? Islam doesn't want to be a whole different thing or try to be Christianity? It's meant to be the final revelation of Abraham, aka the last Abrahamic religion which seals the previous 2 religions of Judaism and Christianity
Saoshyant, Kalki, Maitrea, Mahdi, Messiah may be different names referring to one superhero that will show up to save the world in the end times!
Edit: Paul Atreides from Dune is the only true Messianic figure because Frank Herbert said so!
Mahdi is not a hero. He is the final soldier of Allah who will directly declare war on non-muslims. He is the indicator of qiyamah and final chance to repent...
And his real name is... Monty!
Ohh please keep Hindus out of this, all religious are the same bullshit propaganda, We don't want to equated with blood thristy, oppressive Abrahamic blind faiths
@@DNephilim In the hadiths, it is mentioned that Al Mahdi will fill the earth with justice and equity. He is not the indicator of qiyamah, there are 10 major signs mentioned in the hadiths that most muslims are familiar with..
@@369destroyer Brian
Actually the rapture isn't a canonical Christian doctrine. Its a recent teaching that formed in the 1840s, and its mainly evangelicals that preach the rapture. Most Christian denominations dont accept it.
What does original text say?
Its still true though, many passages and verses are showing / indicating an Event where Christians are "Taken away" before Gods wrath is poured out in the world
How can events be deemed canon and non canon by humans? Shouldn’t only God have that power?
@@zoosports1827 church councils convene.
@robin6921 it's just the rapture is a fairly recent interpretation of that verse
The Rapture is a pretty niche belief for some evangelical sects. It's not a mainstream Christian belief...
More modern day, yeah thsts true, but it was once way more widley beleived. Hence the association. There is still a huge bounty in a few nations for the Antichrist.
Really?
That's a weird thing to say as the Biblical texts are supposed to be at the core of their beliefs.
Ya probably because the vast majority of "christians" are Hippocrates. They call themselves christian but don't actually know what it means.
What Christian sect DOESN'T believe in The Rapture?
The amount of crossover is astounding.
almost all of them feels like come from same source but changed after sometime
Because all of it comes from human philosophy of what could be identified as end
God said in his final preserved massage the Quran that he send Prophets to every nation before, but people almost always don't like the prophets for they bring change of the way they been living but some follow the prophets and some start worshiping the angels and the prophets instead of God and they start corrupting and changing the stories
Hence there's some survived truth sheared between religions like the story of Noah peace be upon him flood, the Messiah, the devil, the prophecy of the end, hell and heaven... ect
Yes and if you research all of them you’ll see which one makes the most sense and has not been changed (Islam).
@@yxhyx2768 hm... I wonder why it hasn't been changed? Hmmmm....
@@neolbioldeywhat does that even mean?
The Hindu one is actually really interesting. Didn’t expect that
Yup, and were working with Kali yuga to make the World shittier
It ain't even a start , cannibalism becomes a norm ,please stay good compassionate and responsible ,
Lust fear and anger must be shunned
You should try to learn more about it.Hinduism is never ending,the time measurements will blow your mind.Ans unlike other religions,Hinduism never talked about believers and non believers because everyone is equal before the divine and even if you don't believe in Hinduism,if your deeds are good,then god will help you
@@wintutorials2282 point being if a cat drinks milk closing its eyes thinking that the world is darken is fooling itself.the world can still see the cat.
Same God doesn't need the approval of man .he isn't jealous or needs worship.He just is
God is real not the world .this is the basis of Sanatan Dharm
@@hiteshkumarv9253 very interesting. And also different from all abrahamic religions I gre up with. I´ll make sure to read about Hindiusm
Greatly made vid
Glad you liked it!
@@Toonexplainer_i enjoyed it keep up the good work
Second coming of Christ and tribulation are events that happen at the same time. But Christ will come after the tribulation. There is no pre-trib rapture. Biblical apocalypse is much more complicated than shown in the video.
Because Exodus and Revelation are mirrors so it MAKES sense that Christ comes AFTER tribulation to save us
@RenegadeStriker7 Yup, now tell that to the pre-trib rapture guys
@casualguydaniel Scary story, good thing it’s not real
@@Bob-kn7nc go be provocative somewhere else
@@Bob-kn7nc lol another ankle biting athiest. Are you all like children?.
Islam is very interesting actually ,I like the justice way in the End .
One of the Minor signs is The buildings of Makkah becoming taller than it's mountains and tunnels dug into the mountains, both statements came true.
"When you see in Makkah, that already its mountains are with holes (pierced through them), and you see that the buildings have already surpassed over the tops of the mountain, then know that the command (of the Hour) has already cast its shadow over you (or the matter is close at hand)."
[Narrated by Al-Azraqi in the Book of reports about Makkah "Kitab Akhbaar Makkah", Hadiyth- 1724]
Firstly Hindu is not Religion "SANATAN" IS RELIGION. Second Muslim is not Religion "ISLAM is religion
Westerns are like this
Yk even as an Indian, I never knew hinduism isn't the religion. Thanks for that info bro
he wrote the follower of each religion for all of them. I think that was done on purpose, he wanted to show the follower's title.
I am sanatani and their are so much similarities between these tales. Like, in Christianity, the hero would come from a white horse just like in Hinduism (sanatan dharm). The hero ( Kalki) would also ride a white horse.
It’s amazing how these ancient narratives align despite coming from different parts of the world, showing how interconnected human spirituality can be! Thanks for the comment too🙏
@Toonexplainer_ yeah, another reason for stopping w@rs in the name of religion. Also, the great flood comes in various religions. In sanatan dharm, there was great flood and Vishnu's matsya avatar protected the people from it. This flood and this story comes in various religions like Christianity, Norse and maybe more. And also just like in Christianity when Jesus was born a king was searching for him to kill him, just like in my religions, kans( a demon) wanted to kill God (Krishna) when he was just born.
what are you talking? Kali is not the hero. wtf? Kalki is the hero and he is not born from a virgin his parents have been mentioned. They are a brahmin family in shambala village
@@notleg3nd186he never said kalki would be born of a virgin. This was in zoroastrianism
@@notleg3nd186 well that was an awful misspelling 💀
The reason all end of time signs are almost same is because the first being to come down upon Earth was Adam (AS) and he had a lot of knowledge because Allah gave it to him. If he was the first man so it makes sense that from that point on whichever conflicts occurred they made these different religions so their stories are same as their root was from one man although Adam(AS) himself preached Islam and was a Muslim.
THIS 🔥❤
What's the point? We're all dying slowly anyway. There's no need to care for anything as life is pointless. This universe has no inherent meaning anyway.
Do psychedelics and youll be free from thus nihilism @sleyking123
@@sleyking123 that's the point, this worldly life is not meant to stay, as its merely a test but the afterlife, where every soul with their new bodies living forever, either torment or bliss is what we should ponder about
@@reactivist6526 endless suffering with no end. A vicious cycle with no meaning, is that what to ponder about? ignorance is truly a bliss.
Oh hey looks like I’m the 1000th comment, nice video btw!
Islam has the highest conversion rate among all major religions, with approximately 1 million converts per year (Pew Research Center).
So?!
@rationalhindufromIndia so u are feeling fire in your ####🤣🤣
Ever seen how many leave islam every year ? Islam barley gains any people through conversions
@@rationalhumanfromIndia why don't you try read about it?
It also has the highest percentage of ex Muslims(24%).
I love that this is so respectfull, especially to modern/new age spirituality since lots of people hate on it for being "crazy" (as if other types of spirituality or religions aren't equally crazy or more) but i think the real reason people hate on it is because it's new and not as popular as other things.
They hate them cuz, they saw a threat from them.
@alexandramilos392 Christians hate them because it teaches that they’re a part of reality instead of a slave to it
Old religions find hate too just keep having faith that’s what makes the difference in life best wishes for you and god bless
From a Christian ❤️
Because I see no evidence from whatever chakras or spiritual ascension some people believe in. Don’t group up every religion as being this grand mythological tale of godzillas and dragons.
I always wondered: what if all these are true and they just ALL happen at the same time?
Could you imagine, every protagonist of each religion pulls up and each of em fight their antagonist from different parts of the world…😂
IMAGINE. that would be so insane not gonna lie..
This is not anime get a life
Out of these only three can be true which are the monotheistic gods, the rest are fake gods made to fit human pleasures, while monotheistic gods had eyewitnesses for each prophet and teacher.
Alot of these are similar, so it could happen
but it would be an Avengers: Endgame type of scenario
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No
Zoroaster being born of a virgin and Jesus being born of a virgin can’t be a coincidence. There’s also a belief that the 3 wisemen who in some translations were called magi which is a term for Zoroastrian priests.
I personally believe a lot of religions are interconnected. Real people who interacted with the same God and were given different missions. I think there's something bigger with religion basically. I think we were sent different religions so different people can find God.
@@demah4063maybe the Tower of Babel could be a hint at it, as it divided all humans by the creation of languages, making it difficult to understand eachother.
Yes. Also the pagan God Mithra being Born of a Virgin, and the rites in the Ancient Rome were similar of the rites of the Christians.
@@demah4063
All I can think of is Onyankopons dialogue in Attack on Titan "Because our creator thought it’s more interesting with a mix of people."
Zoraoastrian is the father of abrahamic religions Judaism Christianity and Islam it's not really a coincidence
Hindu one is actually kind accurate to what’s going on in the world right now
Same thing in Islam one of the minor signs are that tyrant rulers will rule who are greedy and arrogant & ignorant Also it says poor Arabs will soon become rich competing in building tall buildings guess what is happening today?
Kali yuga is still got 45,000 or 450,000 more years to end... And after that there is another yuga.. Of peace if I remember... Then... Tje cycle of universe continues... The one where it was discovered that... The big bang might not be the first even
Nah it conflicts with theory of evolution , like according Hinduism sat yuga ( era of honesty ) , no selfishness , no lie
But during our evolution , it's impossible to be not being selfish
We literally ended neandethrals sub species 😂
@@triotudu2702yes but still animals were more and u know animals are not selfish
@@triotudu2702 False. Dvapar Yuga is said to be ended around 867,000 BCE itself. Sat Yuga is calculated to have ended around 4 Million BCE And thus started 6 million BCE.
[Second Comment] I asked Chat GPT again for end of the world according to Hinduism -
In Hinduism, the end of the world is described in the context of cosmic cycles, known as yugas, and the destruction is part of a recurring process of creation, preservation, and dissolution governed by the Trimurti-Brahma (creator), Vishnu (preserver), and Shiva (destroyer). The end of the world is associated with the Kali Yuga, the last and darkest of the four yugas, and the eventual cosmic dissolution, known as Pralaya.
1. Yugas and the Cycle of Time
Hinduism divides time into four yugas:
Satya Yuga (Golden Age): Virtue and righteousness dominate; humans are spiritually advanced.
Treta Yuga (Silver Age): A slight decline in morality.
Dvapara Yuga (Bronze Age): Morality declines further.
Kali Yuga (Iron Age): The current age, characterized by moral decay, corruption, and spiritual ignorance.
At the end of the Kali Yuga, the world is said to reach its moral and spiritual nadir, leading to its destruction and renewal.
2. The End of Kali Yuga
The Vishnu Purana, Bhagavata Purana, and other Hindu texts describe the events of the Kali Yuga's end.
The world will be filled with greed, dishonesty, and lawlessness. Society will break down, and natural calamities will increase.
At the climax of Kali Yuga, Kalki, the 10th avatar of Vishnu, will descend on a white horse, wielding a sword of righteousness, to destroy evil and re-establish dharma (cosmic order).
3. Pralaya (Cosmic Dissolution)
Hindu cosmology describes four types of Pralaya:
1. Naimittika Pralaya: Occurs at the end of Brahma's day (4.32 billion years). The world is temporarily destroyed, but Brahma re-creates it.
2. Prakritika Pralaya: Total dissolution of the universe into primal matter at the end of Brahma's lifespan (100 Brahma years or 311 trillion human years).
3. Atyantika Pralaya: Liberation of the soul (moksha), signifying personal freedom from the cycle of birth and death.
4. Mahapralaya: The great dissolution when the entire universe, including time and space, is absorbed back into Brahman, the ultimate reality.
During Mahapralaya:
Shiva, in his form as Rudra, performs the cosmic dance (Tandava), signifying destruction.
Fire and water engulf the cosmos.
The universe becomes dormant, resting in Vishnu's cosmic form, until it is re-created.
4. Symbolism and Philosophy
The destruction is not seen as an end but as a necessary phase for rebirth and renewal.
The cycles symbolize the impermanence of the material world and the eternal nature of the soul (atman).
The ultimate goal is liberation (moksha), transcending these cycles.
Sources and Texts
Key scriptures detailing the end times include:
Vishnu Purana
Bhagavata Purana
Mahabharata
Shiva Purana
This vision emphasizes the cyclical nature of existence, where destruction leads to renewal and the pursuit of spiritual growth.
So what?
Bro thats like some rpg game events, i can't believe how some people believe in that religion
@@auditor3401 Bruhh it's literally same in almost all other major religions and look like Islam and Christianity copied Hinduism and were like "Ohh look it's 100% real"
@gkkbgamer bro that is funny as hell i'm sorry, go worship your million gods(devils playing games on you)
Like if God made earth that way then it is
Even some scientist also like the idea of measuring and dividing time in hindusim
I don't know how about you, but Buddhisms end of the world makes most sense for me. And i am atheist.
As any other atheists🤧
Buddhism is an atheist teaching so idk what your point was.
@@observer1906No , Buddhism isn’t atheist , But there is something greater than heaven hell ,universe or even Mother Nature and it’s Nirvana
@@PathumUpeksha My understanding is that Buddhists do not believe in God or a deity. thats the definition of atheism.
@@observer1906No
Forgot the science one: the sun swallowing up the Earth in a few billion years.
Lake of fire? 😂
@TyrianHaze Except science is reality
Your God is "science " which started of as astrology. You're welcome
@chillaxer8273 God is LOGOS
Logic, coherence, sense making. The very first words of the Gospel of John.
The real God has lead us as a species to develop and grow which includes mediums like our understanding of science and technology. If you actually pay attention to the repeated and common themes throughout the Bible, you'd notice a pattern of how God specifically wants to be worshipped. Pointless ritualistic thinking or practical pro social good for your fellow man?
Jesus ups the anti with the religious dogmatics of His day and rebukes the excuse of blind traditionalists again and again.
The thesis statement of the Bible is that the real God is separate from religions, that includes taking the modern 66 books of the modern protestant Bible literally as the be all end all of His character.
The real God is evolving our species to expand beyond our primitive understandings. Like a parent telling his young children stories of Santa Claus with the intended message of being good and charitable. But at some point the child is meant to grow up and recognize the fact that the story of Santa isn't literally true but the values expressed are.
Point is, stop being willfully ignorant and actually do research not just on the Bible itself but its history and development. You will be free from so many unnecessary dogma and ignorance because you will be closer to the real God. Objective reality itself and beyond our finite human understandings.
@@chillaxer8273 No. Both science and religion started as astronomy.
They literally almost all have some sort of similarities.
Modern spiritualist here, been both studying and practicing for ten years now. Never hear this before
Even beyond, or rather, regardless of who is worshipped the message is the same. Life - Adaptation - Decay - Death - Judgment - Balance - Renewal.
The similarity between all these is scary
i mean if you think of it there has to be only 1 true religion and other religions will be fake, it is scary but obviosly only 1 has to be the truth
@@Errorgamer167that’s Islam
real not gonna lie. i feel like all of these will happen sigh
@@Errorgamer167Islam shows it signs to be true
Could it be the true one?
@@Errorgamer167
In islam we believe God had sent prophets to all Nations, so many religions are actually from God.
that's why major religions are so similar, It was just altered with time.
I believe in zoro
Because the one piece is real
You mean you believe in Gol D. Roger cuz he made the one piece, and it's real.
@@redflame300the religion of worshipping zoro is called Zoroastrian.
The Norse mythology one sounds like one of the avengers movies
The Christian and Islamic ones are actually very interrelated and since a young age ive been told about qiyamah but only now have i been researching about it because is seems very close
Then again Christianity came from Prophet Isa which is before Prophet Muhammad.
@saf751_ yeah and they are from the same God
One god and Mouhammed his final prophet
Agreed 🤝
@@EternalStance
Muslim with a knight profile picture.
You know that Knights were created by Pope to defend the Christian nations?
May police be upon him, ex-Muslim shall prevail
cap
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In Every Story...The Good Suffer and The Wicked Prosper...In Their Lifetime.
Hinduism apocalypse sounds like a most realistic scenario.
But it isn't
@NawazBäēng😂😂😂 you Allah is fake
Hinduism and Buddhism kinda sound the same..🤔 (I'm Buddhist)
@@watergoho In our holy book, vishnu puran it is said that budha is an avatar of vishnu.....
@NawazBäēng Hiw can you explain
Brother i suggest you to blur this part 6:54 please, we don't assume/imagine the looks of god
No disrespect, just a curious hypothetical as I have seen a few similar comments.
In this hypothetical, a timeless, omnipotent, omniscient Tree creates existence: space, time, beings, and concepts.
Group A: Beings revere the Tree as formless, transcending all material and conceptual boundaries. To them, associating the Tree with any created form or concept diminishes its purity and essence. They believe the creator is distinct from the creation, entirely separate and beyond comprehension. The Tree is absolute, existing apart from all that it has made.
Group B: Beings see the Tree as present in all creation, believing nothing can limit or diminish it. Since the Tree created everything, all forms, materials, and concepts inherently reflect its essence. To them, the creator and creation are interconnected, with the Tree manifesting in all things. The Tree is absolute, encompassing both form and formlessness.
Questions;
> If the created cannot fully understand the creator, how can they conclude that association is inherently disrespectful?
> Wouldn’t this presupposition itself be a claim about the creator’s nature, which contradicts the idea of incomprehensibility?
Even in a hypothetical if it was accepted that the creator and the creation are entirely separate, there would still be an inherent relationship between them because the creation originates from the creator. The creator, being omniscient, would have full awareness of how the creation evolves, including its concepts, languages, and associations over time.
If the creator is truly omniscient and omnipotent:
> Offense seems unnecessary: An all-knowing, all-powerful creator would not be surprised, harmed, or diminished by the actions or interpretations of its creation. Being offended would imply a limitation or vulnerability, which contradicts omnipotence.
> Demanding separation seems inconsistent: If the creator designed a world where beings naturally develop concepts and associations, it would logically follow that these capabilities are part of the creator’s plan. To then demand they not use these tools to relate to the creator seems counter to the omniscient design.
Thus, asking the creation to avoid association appears inconsistent with the creator’s omniscience and omnipotence.
This is just from my limited understanding but something to consider I guess.
Additionally, this is entirely about a Tree :)
How do you worship him then , how do you talk and interact with them ?
@Isnessisall can i ask which religion are u questioning?
@@triotudu2702 god is so complex (if that's the right word) that a human imagination couldn't possible mind
We'd see God in heaven tho
Even when Moses ask God to see him
He fainted and the mountains levitated just from a little speck of his presence
Same way how would let's say another planet just appeared near earth
The gravity would disrupt the planet
إنّ الدين عند الله الاسلام❤
*No Reincarnation Without The Destruction*
And thats *Sanatana Dharma* (Hinduism )
🇮🇳🙏🏻🕉️🙏🏻🇮🇳
The atheist version of a world apocalypse is just the fermi paradox
I must say that as a Jew, I kept everything as "allegedly" until I heard what he would say about Judaism. If it’s not accurate - then the others likely aren’t accurate either.
The explanation about Judaism was excellent, so I believe the same goes for the others - an excellent video, well done!
Christian one was... Well, it had the bones. But it had a few things out the window
@@Orthanderis He also got some key info wrong about our current understanding of ragnarok, he got the major strokes right but some of the minutia wrong but for a general overview it does the job so I expect it to be the same for the others.
a nice way to judge it
the islamic part is accurate too
@@Orthanderishe talked about the rapture as if it's a widespread belief among all Christians, while its only common among protestant sects
4:55 it is NOT "qimah" it is 'Qiyamah' a small correction
My bad. Thanks for the correction
The original Abrahamic religion (Judaism) doesn't have a lake of fire where non-believers will perish in eternal hellfire. It just states that if you lived a good life you go to heaven. Unlike the subsequent Abrahamic religions that came from Judaism (Christianity and Islam) where you must believe in their version of events to enter heaven, and where you will burn in eternal hellfire if you reject those messages. I find that interesting.
in islam u dont burn in hell for eternity instead you go hell until your bad deeds are burned off no1 knows who goes hell or heaven no matter how bad a person or good a person is in your eyes its all up to allah
Yeah no. It is clearly stated that non believers will not burn in hell for eternity. (Islam) And it isn't promised either that the "believer" will certainly go to heaven. It's mostly up to deeds apart from belief in the true God/Allah (swt).
@@hinaguiza8810 So you're telling me... I can willingly deny the last will and testament of Muhammad, deny his revelations, willfully deny the Muslim way of life, not believe in Allah and still make it to Jannah with all the practicing Muslims?
You're sure about that?
@@hinaguiza8810non believers that does not hear the message with be an exception (Allah knows best)
Ur capping bro Islam did NOT come from Judaism and I’m pretty sure Christianity didn’t either. Do some research on Islam please
5:57 very interesting 😊😊😊🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤❤
So basically ... terrible stuff is coming and the only way of avoiding it is to join our club. Classical fear based recruitment strategy.
You know, terrible stuff is coming. Few billion years from now the Earth will get swallowed up by the sun. That's the end for everything on the planet according to science. And between now and then, we will be hit by all kinds of natural disasters ranging from asteroid striking the Earth, to super volcanoes going off, so on and so forth.
Not at all. Live a good life and you'll be saved.
@MultiEnemis I assume by saved you're referring to entering Valhalla and good life you mean dying heroically in battle...
@@kalewintermute28 No, as in live in a good life morally and when you're judged you'll be welcomed into whatever after life there is.
@@MultiEnemiswe even don't know if there's after life or god lol. The only source is always random books and trust me bro 😂
I, with my appreciations and convictions,
choose for myself to be a worshiper of the Wise One and a Zarathushtrian.
I appreciate good thoughts,
I appreciate good words,
I appreciate good deeds.
I appreciate Good Conscience,
the religion of worshiping the Wise One,
which overthrows yokes yet sheaths swords,
teaches self-reliance, and is righteous.
Therefore, of the religions that have been and that shall be,
this is the greatest, best, and sublimest.
It is divine and Zarathushtrian.
I attribute all good to the Wise God.
(Such is my appreciation for the Good Religion of worshiping the Wise One.)"
is it jus me or is islam and christianity kindasimilar apart from some differences
Because Isl@m is a copypaste of Christianity.
We Muslims believe that Islam is the continuation of Christianity and Judaism as preached by their respective prophets and we believe in the holy scripture that was given to those prophets as well as the last prophet Muhammad pbuh and our main book which is the Qur'an, however we differ from Christianity in the fact that we believe in the oneness of God the almighty and we don't see Jesus as Divine or that he's the son of God or god's incarnation
@@TruthseekerAthen Christianity would be a copy paste from judaism
We Muslims have hadiths that mention that the number of prophets is 124,000.
Dont make images 6:51
Yes
No disrespect, just a curious hypothetical as I have seen a few similar comments.
In this hypothetical, a timeless, omnipotent, omniscient Tree creates existence: space, time, beings, and concepts.
Group A: Beings revere the Tree as formless, transcending all material and conceptual boundaries. To them, associating the Tree with any created form or concept diminishes its purity and essence. They believe the creator is distinct from the creation, entirely separate and beyond comprehension. The Tree is absolute, existing apart from all that it has made.
Group B: Beings see the Tree as present in all creation, believing nothing can limit or diminish it. Since the Tree created everything, all forms, materials, and concepts inherently reflect its essence. To them, the creator and creation are interconnected, with the Tree manifesting in all things. The Tree is absolute, encompassing both form and formlessness.
Questions;
> If the created cannot fully understand the creator, how can they conclude that association is inherently disrespectful?
> Wouldn’t this presupposition itself be a claim about the creator’s nature, which contradicts the idea of incomprehensibility?
Even in a hypothetical if it was accepted that the creator and the creation are entirely separate, there would still be an inherent relationship between them because the creation originates from the creator. The creator, being omniscient, would have full awareness of how the creation evolves, including its concepts, languages, and associations over time.
If the creator is truly omniscient and omnipotent:
> Offense seems unnecessary: An all-knowing, all-powerful creator would not be surprised, harmed, or diminished by the actions or interpretations of its creation. Being offended would imply a limitation or vulnerability, which contradicts omnipotence.
> Demanding separation seems inconsistent: If the creator designed a world where beings naturally develop concepts and associations, it would logically follow that these capabilities are part of the creator’s plan. To then demand they not use these tools to relate to the creator seems counter to the omniscient design.
Thus, asking the creation to avoid association appears inconsistent with the creator’s omniscience and omnipotence.
This is just from my limited understanding but something to consider I guess.
Additionally, this is entirely about a Tree :)
I'm a Gnostic, and as such we are a kinda Mix between Zoroastrianism and Christianity mixed with the Modern Spiritualities. Our end is just all things returning to the source, from which they came.
which is what? since we agree god is real wouldn't he have told us I made you for this reason, you have free will, be good and do this. he wouldn't leave us to our own devices and do whatever cause if he did then we'd all be in heaven but this world is far from it.
@@somedude876 Gnostics don't believe God made us, we believe an imperfect, ignorant, and incomplete God (an Archonic Æeon, or Chief Archon if you read the Apocrypha) made us.
But I don't believe that anything was accident. The one has a nature not a will. It is beyond will. If it had a will it would BE will. But it is balanced in this will, it's light side giving birth to the realm of light (Fullness, Barbelo as it's crown) and it's dark side giving birth to the realm of darkness (Void, Yaldabboth as it's Crown) but in our books The One (our God) is Chief Among all, source of ALL realms, life creating life and light creating light. (Is is a NON STANDARD INTERPRETATION OF THE EVENTS OF THE APOCRYPHA, but with other resources, and the ACTIVE role of Gnostics [we create as we study, we have no dogma])
Soooooo to answer your question:
You're asking the wrong question 😅
The Jews rejected two prophets of God after Moses and think they are on the right side??😂😂
Everyone thinks they are on the right side and their tribe are the chosen ones while everyone else is wrong and sinful/infidels/villains
Not all Christian’s believe in the rapture
But they do believe in end of days, they only disagree on timing, method or sequence of events
Then you are not a Christian.
Crazy that they don't believe in their own book?
@@CaraKayaTerusKayadifferent interpretations* ☠️☠️
Me about to speedrun every elden ring on a religious level.
Christianity, Islam, and Zoroastrianism are almost the same
Zoroastrianism is the first known monotheistic religion so all monotheistic religions that came after use Zoroastrianism as a reference.
@@T-h-a-t_G-u-y middle finger
Exactly… Christianity, Islam, and Zoroastrianism do share some similarities, like their belief in one God, concepts of good vs. evil, and an eventual judgment day. Zoroastrianism, being one of the oldest monotheistic religions, influenced ideas that later appeared in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. However, each has its own unique teachings, prophets, and understanding of the divine. Thanks for the comment too!😁🙏
Ahura Mazda in Zoroastrianism means the "Good Lord". There is only one God.
@@Toonexplainer_ purely scientific and factual explanation for this , LONG time ago when these religions formed due to natural things people didn’t understand at the time stories and things like that would be passed along, traveled etc, then people would adapt that story to be their own, yada yada few hundred years pass etc and we go from 1 baby religion into multiple huge religions that all stemed from one story somewhere
5:09 oh man how did you forget to add the signs, it had detailed prophecies that happens before the start of the major ones happen like people from the east being able to talk to people on the west basically the invention of phones, also the barefoot, naked, destitute shepherds competing in constructing tall buildings , and many many detailed signs
Oh don’t worry he skipped a lot of detail, just got the important ones
@rjs3099 yeah but those stuff are predictable like of course corruption and murder and sin will spread at the end of the world, the minor signs are specific it tells you something will happen and it happens, he haven't even scratched the surface
Islam ❤
I like how similar the Christian end of the world is with the Islamic end of the world
Your avatar has a wonky extra finger, good summary though thanks
A.i
Sanatan dharma ❤❤........ Looking god with my heart and deeds not by any authority 🙏🏻🙏🙏🏻
The idea of Christian rapture is less than 200 hundred years old and is distictly american so idk why its in here
Magic ✨
1:12 isn't what christian missionaries do now a days in india and other countries
Jesus loves u
Being a hardcore Buddhist, I was moved to tears when he said Maitreya after 14:17 😭
Same 😭
Almost all of us has that one battle with good vs bad at the end
"Image available for worship" bro wtf😭😭😂
😂 that shiet got me fr LMAO
SOMEONE NOTICED😭😭
By the way your description about Islam's قيامة is not complete and has some mistakes
Gotta work on the Christian one more dude
There is no "Rapture"
Yeah
Read the Bible
Rapture is a made up thing made by churchhes
@mrm4674 where?
It’s crazy how all these religions from multiple different time periods from all around the world have a lot in common. I’m pretty sure there is a part in the bible that explains how fallen angels will create different religions to distract humans from God which is why these all are extremely similar to each other
Pretty sure according to some comments, Zoroastrianism is older than Christianity so👀👀👀
@ technically yes because Christianity was officially formed after the crucifixion of Christ, but Christianity was built off of the already existing religion that dates back to the beginning of time so 👀👀👀
We Muslims have hadiths that mention that the number of prophets is 124,000.
Christianity doesn't begin with the Rapture. The "rapture" is a very, very fringe idea popular in America, where it originally came from a bit less than 200 years ago. Mentioning a "rapture" to most(99%) Christians across any point in history before this would confuse them or get you tried for heresy.
Christianity and Islam are more alike than most really think
Should I be taking notes and see if some of this actually happening?
Yeah
How's the grind?
A lot of these are lol
especially islamic ones and the ones of christianity
@coxkroaxh
Have u read one of the signs in islam that said desert in Arabia will turn into a green grass and not long ago,it happened
It also talks about the euphrates River drying up which is also found in Christianity
Nice
Abrhamic religion take inspiration from zorastrian ism and pagan religion
Most of europian pagan religion are simmilar to hindusim like god of thunder in Greek Zeus,in roman Jupiter and in hindusim Indra
And Christianity while spreading it's merge with local pagan belief
Like 25th December was originally celebrated as pagan deity festival
And Islam take inspiration from Christianity
And also preislamic pagan religion are also simmilar to hindusim like Trinity of goddess
Some christians dont celebrate chrismast
But majority does
just a claim
@sayankabir9472 not just a claim but actually there is significant simmilarity
And hindusim being oldest of all religions
@@DarkMasterEdits-Mashups
1. similarity doesn't necessarily mean plagiarism. another quite plausible explanation is that their source is same
2. I see hindus claiming that all the time. I'd love to see you prove it coz the earliest manuscript you have is from 15th century CE lol
if you can read this then youre not that late find
the truth... find god NOW. as fast as you can because
things are very VERY shaky lately and almost
everyone can feel it. dont listen to the masses, save it
and move on. we STILL have a chance
YOU WILL PERISH AND BE DAMNED TO THE DEPTHS OF HADES! REJOICE NOW OR NEVER!!!!
Please don't image angles or allah or jesus or anything that we don't see or saw because it insults us (Muslims) and thank you for reading and here's an early thanks if u solve it
@@3sforElgbaly 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Your Fake religion is a Crime
No disrespect, just a curious hypothetical as I have seen a few similar comments.
In this hypothetical, a timeless, omnipotent, omniscient Tree creates existence: space, time, beings, and concepts.
Group A: Beings revere the Tree as formless, transcending all material and conceptual boundaries. To them, associating the Tree with any created form or concept diminishes its purity and essence. They believe the creator is distinct from the creation, entirely separate and beyond comprehension. The Tree is absolute, existing apart from all that it has made.
Group B: Beings see the Tree as present in all creation, believing nothing can limit or diminish it. Since the Tree created everything, all forms, materials, and concepts inherently reflect its essence. To them, the creator and creation are interconnected, with the Tree manifesting in all things. The Tree is absolute, encompassing both form and formlessness.
Questions;
> If the created cannot fully understand the creator, how can they conclude that association is inherently disrespectful?
> Wouldn’t this presupposition itself be a claim about the creator’s nature, which contradicts the idea of incomprehensibility?
Even in a hypothetical if it was accepted that the creator and the creation are entirely separate, there would still be an inherent relationship between them because the creation originates from the creator. The creator, being omniscient, would have full awareness of how the creation evolves, including its concepts, languages, and associations over time.
If the creator is truly omniscient and omnipotent:
> Offense seems unnecessary: An all-knowing, all-powerful creator would not be surprised, harmed, or diminished by the actions or interpretations of its creation. Being offended would imply a limitation or vulnerability, which contradicts omnipotence.
> Demanding separation seems inconsistent: If the creator designed a world where beings naturally develop concepts and associations, it would logically follow that these capabilities are part of the creator’s plan. To then demand they not use these tools to relate to the creator seems counter to the omniscient design.
Thus, asking the creation to avoid association appears inconsistent with the creator’s omniscience and omnipotence.
This is just from my limited understanding but something to consider I guess.
Additionally, this is entirely about a Tree :)
@@IsnessisallThat’s a good point, but I do believe the omniscience of god/creator interfering with creations even if the creator exists at all times doesn’t inherently disprove anything.
For example, let’s say you had a lego box. You make it, and then you have a time chamber. You can either age the lego box or or you can unage the Lego box. If you told the lego box certain things at certain times, even if you are omniscient, I don’t think it means anything?
@@Isnessisallcool understanding of the tree tho :0
Muslim here, it is disrespectful to depict holy figures in Islam. Pls fix this issue.
Dude, why do Islam, and Zoroastrianism literally seem like Christianity but with a different name? They are so so similar to Christianity? Other than one thing. Tzoroastrianism and Islam weight you good and bad deeds?
Two things here.
1. Zoroastrianism is older than Islam and Christianity, and even Judaism by quite a large margin, so it’s more correct to say Christianity and Islam are like Zoroastrianism with a different name.
2. Tell me this, what’s more righteous for me to do as a person? Assuming my intentions are pure in both cases, giving half of my wealth to the poor, or saying a nice word to someone on the street?
And on the flip side, what’s worse. Me stealing an apple from Walmart, or me burning down an orphanage?
Ofc deeds are weighed, because deeds carry weight.
@@La_Fata_Ila_Ali as a Christian, I have to disagree with you my friend. As a Christian, I believe that Jesus was born of a virgin, preformed mericles, and resurrected the dead, comming back for a second time. But I believe that the lord will JUDGE all the things you did in life. And things from the Holy Bible that have been said has come to fruition today! So you tell me what the truth is. The sins we commit carry the weight. That’s why Jesus died for us
Islam is a mixture of Christianity and Judaism though most likely also took some stuff from Zoroastrianism given its location.
Also in Islam Jesus is seen as a prophet like Muhammad so he's not the son of God but he was the voice for God
Also the reason Zoroastrianism seems some similar is most likely because since it's the oldest religion. Judaism was an off shoot of it just like how Christianity and Islam are an off shoot of Judaism
@@fishonawall7084 Christianity is not an “off shoot religion” it’s one of the three Abrahamic religions. And those are Judaism (the original one) Christianity (is similar but different principles) and Islam (the most recent abrahamic religion)
1:11 to be fair, modern bombs and stuff is almost impossible to describe for a man who was born in Jesus' time
4:16 Basically global warming
As a muslim, please stop doing images of angels and god, its not permissible.
This old guy’s finger is bending the wrong way and clearly broken, I hate it
this video uses AI
also has 6 fingers XD
There's only one problem there's no such thing as Resurrection from the dead.
I felt the holy spirit when you mentioned the rapture
Interesting
U should go to a doctor ngl 😭
I like how all these stories sound like a fairy tale "the will always win" then there's norse a literal action movie 😂
0:58 sounds familiar
because it has happened over and over again all over our history there was a winter in europe that lasted for 10 years due to volcanoes, earthquakes devastated everything, empires fell entire eras of human exitence were forgotten.How many times did those people belive the end was coming ?t has nothing to do with any coming of a god they are normal things and all of those religions are stupid shit we should get over with and progress further as a specie.
Fr😂
Im assuming you meant we christian are persecuting you because you dont want to worship the one true GOD
Our ancestor did in the past but this had ended ok?
We look love everyone have you ever been attacied by a christian because you are an atheist?.
Islam signs are the most accurate as we can already see the minor signs in our time
I asked Chat GPT for end of the world according to Hinduism and here's how it answer -
In Hindu cosmology, the universe undergoes endless cycles of creation, preservation, and dissolution, known as kalpas. Each kalpa spans 4.32 billion years, equivalent to one day in the life of Brahma, the creator deity. Brahma's lifespan is 100 years, totaling 311 trillion, 40 billion human years. Within each kalpa, time is further divided into four yugas (ages), each with distinct characteristics and durations:
1. Satya Yuga (Krita Yuga): The Golden Age, lasting 1.728 million years, marked by virtue, righteousness, and harmony.
2. Treta Yuga: The Silver Age, spanning 1.296 million years, where moral and spiritual decline begins.
3. Dvapara Yuga: The Bronze Age, lasting 864,000 years, with further decline in virtue and the rise of conflicts.
4. Kali Yuga: The Iron Age, enduring 432,000 years, characterized by strife, discord, and moral degradation.
Currently, we are believed to be in the Kali Yuga, which began in 3102 BCE, making it approximately 5,125 years old as of 2024.
At the culmination of the Kali Yuga, the world is prophesied to experience significant turmoil and degradation. The Bhagavata Purana describes this period as one where societal norms collapse, leading to widespread immorality and chaos. In response, Kalki, the tenth and final avatar of Vishnu, is foretold to descend to Earth. Mounted on a white horse and wielding a blazing sword, Kalki will vanquish the forces of adharma (unrighteousness) and restore dharma (righteousness). This event signifies the end of the Kali Yuga and the commencement of a new cycle, beginning with the Satya Yuga.
The transition between yugas involves a process called Pralaya, or cosmic dissolution. There are different types of Pralaya, each signifying varying degrees of dissolution:
Naimittika Pralaya: Occurs at the end of Brahma's day (after 4.32 billion years), leading to the temporary dissolution of the physical realms. During this period, Brahma rests, and creation pauses. When Brahma awakens, creation resumes.
Prakritika Pralaya: Takes place at the end of Brahma's lifespan (100 Brahma years), resulting in the complete dissolution of the universe into its primal state. All elements merge back into the primordial nature (Prakriti), and the cosmos remains in a latent state until the next cycle of creation.
Atyantika Pralaya: Refers to the individual soul's liberation (moksha) from the cycle of birth and death (samsara). When a soul attains moksha, it transcends the material existence and is not subject to further rebirths.
Mahapralaya: The great dissolution, where the entire cosmos, including time and space, is absorbed back into the ultimate reality, Brahman. This marks the end of all cosmic activities until a new creation cycle begins.
During Pralaya, the process of dissolution is often depicted as being overseen by Shiva, the destroyer aspect of the Trimurti. Shiva's dance, the Tandava, symbolizes the destruction of the weary universe, making way for renewal and regeneration. The dissolution involves the elements returning to their primordial forms, culminating in a state of cosmic dormancy.
After the dissolution, the cycle restarts with a new creation, beginning with the Satya Yuga. This cyclical concept underscores the Hindu belief in the eternal nature of the cosmos, where creation and destruction are continuous processes, reflecting the transient nature of the material world and the perpetual journey towards spiritual evolution.
These eschatological narratives are detailed in various Hindu scriptures, including the Puranas and the Mahabharata, offering profound insights into the Hindu perspective on time, existence, and the ultimate destiny of the universe.
So what?
@@Nooneishereonlyme he wanted to elaborate and it’s actually pinpoint accurate!
Hinduism is not truth
@CaraKayaTerusKaya so as every religion that are never truth
@@CaraKayaTerusKaya believe whatever you want lol
3:22 we are in the last and worst cycle rn
Christ is lord whether you believe it or not we will all bow before his power willingly and unwilling...
@KaiIsrael-vs8ry There is no “lord” grow up and accept reality
I believe in existence of all Gods as an Omnist and if those that do not repent will be sent to torture or pain, I will rather join them even if I do repent and regret life choices.
My solidarity does not allow me to think anyone deserves Torture or Pain.
Gods neither if there was one true God, wouldn't want torture upon us for not repenting.
If they do want Torture for those that don't repent, I rather join thé suffering than stand aside knowing many would suffer for simply not repenting.
Isolation as an Afterlife is logical and it's simply prevention of more harm, not inflicting it on others.
If I do repent, it's only when I know that those who don't, won't be tortured.
There is one god he has no kids he sends prophets to humans and Mohammed his final prophet. Allah Akbar.
Why dobyou have to mention this 😐
😂😂😂😂😂 you have unexpressed Gay Desires
The Dajjal describe in Islam, its called the Antichrist in English, so its the same
Fun fact :
Kalki means Muhammed
And his parents name also means the name of prophet Muhammad's parents!
what
So all muslims are actually hindu....jai shree ram...jai shree krishna
@@harshitsinghbisht8044 check the meaning of his name and prophet Muhammad's name in English
Both mean praiseworthy
Also boths fathers name means servant of God
And both their mother's name means pure!
The horse is paired with burak, a pagasis the prophet rode during isra al meraj
@@Kashvi-d4o it means prophet Muhammad is the chosen one!
@@Mohammad.bin.khalid ya...so he was chosen by hindu gods as kalki...so he is a hindu
HALLELUJAH JESUS IS GOD ALMIGHTY
Christianity and islam are the most similar, this proves that they come from the same source, which is allah, i would say islam is basically an update of christianity to make it more simple, rest of other religions except judaism are just some random cults
Lol Judaism's random cult. Like the bird dead with blood swinging their head? 😂
In Surah Kafirun, allah tells his followers that if you do not want God to be insulted, do not insult other gods. If you consider yourself a servant of God, do not insult other religions
@@James-j8u3l While yes respect other belief, religions yes. But do not say I respect other God just called it I respect your beliefs and right
@@James-j8u3l Cause as muslim telling you respect other "God,Goddess" is slowly falling into "Mushrik" status
@James-j8u3l allah was talking about christianity and judaism, hindu isn't a religion
15:12 More like the arrival of the Anti-Christ
False
There is no rapture in scripture.
Do not represent that which you know not.
Those who believe in a rapture, are swindled. Deceived.
there is rapture depending on which sect you are in
whys your pfp a gay swastika
Wowww shiver me timbers
Jesus is the truth and the way