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 CBN.com  DALLAS,  Texas — These days, the pursuit of vague spirituality has replaced our search for absolute truth.  Politically correct opinion dictates, “It doesn’t matter what you believe—as long as you  sincerely believe something.”   Admittedly, people of different faiths will sometimes disagree.  For example, even as devout Hindus regard  cows as sacred beings, the average Christian would envision those same cows  grilled to perfection and served with a baked potato.  But once you set aside dietary practices and  other peripheral issues, don’t all religions basically preach the same message? World-renowned  speaker and author Ravi Zacharias is a recognized authority on Christian  apologetics, comparative religions, and philosophy.  In his new book, New Birth or Rebirth? Jesus Talks with Krishna (Multnomah), Zacharias weaves an intricate  and philosophically rich narrative that guides readers through the basic tenets  of both Christianity and Hinduism, proving that the differences do matter.  Drawing on the sacred texts of both  religions, he has crafted an imagined conversation between Jesus, Krishna, and  Subramaniam, a twentieth-century Hindu who has closely examined both  faiths.  The book highlights what he  believes to be the greatest differences between Jesus and Krishna, a central  figure of Hinduism who lived in the 33rd century BCE. “Krishna  is revered by millions of people worldwide, and writing on any figure honored  that greatly is difficult.  But I am  doing so because the one notion to which all religions subscribe (either  explicitly or implicitly) is the notion of exclusive truth,” Zacharias  states.  “Populists like to deny that  premise, but all religions either make this claim or try to covertly smuggle it  in.”   The  character of Subramaniam is based on a real person.  A Hindu who challenged the religion of his  birth, he faced immense persecution for his actions and was eventually forced  to flee his home or face certain death.   Zacharias believes that this kind of revenge exacted against dissidents  and those who convert to another religion serves as a compelling contradiction  to any religion’s surface-level claims of universalism.  “My  premise is that the popular aphorism that ‘all religions are fundamentally the  same and only superficially different’ simply is not true.  It is more correct to say that all religions  are, at best, superficially similar but fundamentally different,” he  reflects.  “Both Christianity and  Hinduism claim to be true and legitimate.   This rationally implies, then, that it does matter what you believe.” With  three doctoral degrees under his belt, Zacharias is clearly qualified to teach  on comparative religion, particularly the Christian faith he practices and  Hinduism, the majority religion of his native India.  His creative approach to the topic is far  more user-friendly than any textbook.  A  gifted writer, Zacharias peppers the philosophical intricacies of the  discussion with moments of wit and humor.   New Birth or Rebirth? is an excellent  evangelistic tool.  As the characters  converse, Zacharias presents the truth and beauty of the gospel of Christ  against the backdrop of Hinduism’s complexity.   The book is also a helpful resource for Christians who have asked  questions like: Who do Hindus  worship?  Why do they revere cows?  Why do they believe in reincarnation?  Most importantly, readers will find the  answer to this question: Who should I  believe? New Birth or Rebirth? is the fourth installment  in the Great Conversations series, an  innovative line of apologetics that includes previously released titles The Lotus and the Cross: Jesus Talks with  Buddha, The Lamb and the Fuhrer: Jesus  Talks with Hitler,and Sense and  Sensuality: Jesus Talks to Oscar Wilde on the Pursuit of Pleasure.    Purchase New Birth or Rebirth? Jesus Talks with Krishna More book excerpts and author interviews on CBN.com 
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