THE DIFFICULTIES OF HINDUISM
1) Hinduism is so complex a religion with its any mega millions of details that a lifetime of study of all these details will not suffice to master all its manifold teachings and traditions.
2) Of all the great many deities presented in the religion of Hinduism, not a single one has ever to the least degree actually openly evidenced Divinity, very much unlike the Personage of Jesus Christ, and the heavenly Father Whom He represents, Both of Whom have lavishly evidenced Themselves throughout history until this present day in the lives of them who love and seek after righteousness.
3) To any novice in the study of Hinduism, this religion strikes one as uncomfortably bizarre, and apparently confined only to the land of India. And it is worthy of note that its adherents have not sent and do not send missionaries throughout the world proclaiming the universal benefits of their religion or showing that it is superior to all the other professions of belief and worthy of being embraced and accepted by all men.
4) The Urantia Book, although it has detailed an explicit account of the origins and essence of the religion of Hinduism, most certainly does not promote Hinduism as the one true religion and one that ought be universally and eternally embraced.
5) The Religion of Hinduism stands in sharp contrast to the true and simple religion of the Universal Father, which dates back throughout the eternal ages, depicted as the religion of benevolence and is set forth by our Urantia Book as that religion which , when embraced by all men, will bring all intelligent beings into an eternal unity of loving fellowship and mutual service.