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You can read some good books or websites that discuss Bhakti, Vedanta and various other aspects of Hinduism.
Makes sense!
I've also really enjoyed HN: Why Is Buddhism so Hard? by Michael Sussman.
It's weird that the people on that sub think that Hinduism is a religion, despite the fact that it is a philosophical philosophy.
I've been enlightened by many people on how much they misunderstood some things I said in my past.