I fully accept that people will change their beliefs from one religion to another. However, that remains very much the exception rather than being the rule.
As for life/destiny being predetermined. Please feel free to provide scientifically verifiable evidence - just one piece of evidence is fine - it will be enough to destroy atheism.
Not sure I agree with you.
For some people their religion is more fixed but for a growing number of people, they are set free from the restrictions that western religions put on them.
I think Hinduism is much freer on what you can believe so it's much easier to evolve your beliefs and make that change.
I think that's why Sriram doesn't see it as the exception to the rule.
A person is always changing in Hinduism as its a journey, sometimes even with different stages of life and different outlooks.
I'm sure Sriram will set me right, if I'm wrong.
I suspect from a Hindu perspective, change isn't the exception to the rule, because it can absorb other wisdoms easily.
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Also are we all not sharing certain stages of life together?
For example childhood, student/ single, marriage /children , old age
http://hinduism.about.com/od/basics/p/fourstages.htmNot quite the same, but our lives ( unless we consciously choose to do different) are predetermined up to a point. None of which will destroy atheism, but it is one small bit of evidence.
Also some of the ideas about predestination and time come out of the wonderings about how things are and science. What is the " present" for example? And it's relationship to the past and future.
If they can enquire about multiverses etc time is not constant is it? It's the speed of light that's the constant?!?
I wouldn't rule out your destiny just yet, not in a multiverse that has multiple yous.
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