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What is the Hindu take on the origin of man?

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Christians have Creationism, scientists have Darwin expanded; What is the belief that would be/ is encouraged among Hindus as to the origin of man?

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  1. Ill posed question. Scientists do not " have " Darwin, what ever that means. Scientists have the evidence and creation stories, where ever they emanate from, are myth.


  2. Hindus do not have a single track mind. Not at all. So head-tail toss is not for them.

    Hindu philosophy accepts that WORLD-COSMOS evolved. Sansar, the material world too evolved. Similarly, life too evolved, starting from the lowest to humans.

    On thelogical plain, life was created, followed by evolution.

    But when a Hindu goes to class room, as a pupil or a teacher, he leaves his religion at home. When in home, he ;eaves sceince back in the classroom.

    That is the reason why a Hindu has no problem with evolution. That is the reason why he believes in Ganesha the Lord, even knowing that such a person is not bilogically possible.

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