Philosophy of Religion
Hinduism
The Hindu notion of deities are the gods and the goddesses. Typically, there are several Hindu deities, and each one of them has their powers. Some of the most common are Vishnu, Shiva, and her sons Karttikeya and Ganesha. Hindus believe that human beings are all one and hence are drastically intertwined with all people. It projects that the soul or self within all is identical with all the others. The self-soul is referred to as Atman, and it is not an aspect of consciousness, but rather the subject of knowledge.
Additionally, Hindus believe that it is the destiny of human beings to reach the peak of spirit and reach immortality. It is believed that are schemes of providence. The vital component of understanding the existence of suffering and evil in Hinduism is the central notion of Karma. Karma is perceived within Hinduism as the essential law of cause and effect where positive actions have positive results, and evil acts have adverse effects. Lastly, accepts reincarnation that after death, the soul of a person transitions into a new life, and the new life depends on how the person lived their previous life.
Christianity
The Christian deity includes the teachings of God and his love for humanity, his divine nature and how he was united to human form in the form of Jesus Christ, in an occasion referred to as the Incarnation. Christians refer to the Bible, which describes human nature as having innately from birth and that all people are made in the likeness and image of God. Additionally, Christians believe in divine providence where God is the founder of earth and heaven, and the happenings in the universe are all under Divine Providence, which means that everything is under the control and sovereign guidance of God. Christians also believe that the problem of evil and suffering is not a challenge in Christianity since their lives are not limited to the experiences on earth. Lastly, Christian believe that there is life after death, and this is based on the resurrection of Jesus Christ They believe that Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection are a part of God’s divine intent for people.