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This text outlines a theological framework that interprets Hinduism as a vast, living archive of the "old gods"—real spiritual powers who once governed nations but now stand under the judgment of Yahweh. Rather than viewing these figures as mere psychological archetypes or myths, the author posits that they are subordinate created beings who preserve their identity and survival through the architecture of religion, such as temples, names, and rituals. The narrative focuses on Krishna as a sophisticated "false-Christ" figure whose claims to supreme lordship and salvation rival those of Yeshua. While acknowledging the beauty, complexity, and intellectual depth of Hindu traditions, the text maintains that these systems ultimately serve to sustain the influence of beings sentenced to "die like men." Ultimately, the sources contrast the cyclical avatar strategy of the old gods with the linear victory of the resurrection, positioning the Bible as the final court of judgment over all rival divine claims.
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