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April 2018

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Not really nonsense actually

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The Vedas doesn't present problem of evil it only questions god in nasadiya sukta which is a agnostic verse Yoga Vasistha presents problem of evil and Brihaspati sutra which is atheistic work by Brihaspati it isn't to nonsense to question things that isn't in the Orginal source the Vedas means knowledge it provides knowledge about that time of society historical stories myths science in works like nasadiya sukta life teachings and good music in sama Veda so in that sense the Vedas aren't really full work of philosophy or atheism it has multiple themes 950CMR (talk) 20:58, 16 June 2021 (UTC)Reply