As far as societal norms go, each believe moral beings are required to abide by honesty, courage, service, faith, self-control, purity, and nonviolence.
Absolutely not. There are few religions as different from each other as Christianity and Hinduism. Christianity is monotheist. Hinduism is polytheist. Christianity believes in an afterlife. Hinduism believes in reincarnation. Christianity opposes caste systems. Hinduism is based on a caste system. Christianity has a moral code based on love. Hinduism has a moral code based on it's Caste System. There are more differences but these should make it obvious that the two religions have little in common.
Hinduism is a common religion in India whereas Christianity is the common religion in Europe and America.My religion is Christianity but I speak Tamil.
Yes, Hinduism has lot India common with Christianity. The law of cause and effect (karma) is very similar India both the religions. Also Sacred Texts state many similarities.
Hinduism. There are many types of religion in India. Islam and Christianity are the others. Hinduism is the most common.
Same religion ( Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism,Hinduism, and Islam
Hinduism & Christianity are similar because even though Hinduism has lots of different Gods, they all come together to make one God.
Christianity does not have belief In Religious tolerance. This is significantly different from the belief of Hinduism.
Muslim,Hinduism,Christianity,Buddhism etc
they're all a load of bull ^_____^
Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism
Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism were the three largest. However, Buddhism and Judaism were also rather common.
The 'golden rule' is common to both (plus Christianity) - Do to others as you'd have others do to you