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So they don't believe in a Creator?

Of course they do! In some schools of thought, it is an impersonal force called the Dharma (or in some cases the Brahmajyoti Effulgence), in others, the creation was an act of a high deity or deities, with some believing these deities are individual agents working together in tandem, while others see them as mere departmental heads which all fall under the common control as merely different aspects of one supreme deity.

The thing is that unlike Christianity and Islam, Hinduism / Vedic Science is not so rigid and fixed. Of those who conform to the central deity concept, most tend to see Vishnu, Krsna, or Shakti as the divine primordial godhead.
 
Of course they do! In some schools of thought, it is an impersonal force called the Dharma (or in some cases the Brahmajyoti Effulgence), in others, the creation was an act of a high deity or deities, with some believing these deities are individual agents working together in tandem, while others see them as mere departmental heads which all fall under the common control as merely different aspects of one supreme deity.

The thing is that unlike Christianity and Islam, Hinduism / Vedic Science is not so rigid and fixed. Of those who conform to the central deity concept, most tend to see Vishnu, Krsna, or Shakti as the divine primordial godhead.
The diversity of thought between the different sects doesn’t seem that different from Christianity.
 

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