Vivek Ramaswamy religion: ‘Have you converted’: Vivek Ramaswamy trolled to participate in Christian prayer

An old controversy was caught with Vivek Ramaswamy to meet the pastor in Ohio as part of his governor election campaign in the state. The former co-head of the government’s efficiency department posted a picture of praying with the pastor and social media users, asking if he had converted into Christianity.
“Who are you praying to, Vivek?” One asked.
“What are we praying here. I am confused,” wrote another.
A supporting comment read: “Vivek is not Christian, he is loyal to his people, he sees America as a gullek, nothing.”
“Did you change?” One asked.
“Wait, are you pretending to be a Christian now?” One said.
“You are not a Christian. You worship a Hindu deity,” read a comment.
One user wrote, “There is” prayer “in every religion, they are not all praying to the same God. Vivek is not a Christian, so he is praying to a false God. It was nice to see most people,” a user wrote.
“It can help people understand Hinduism and Hindus better. As an Indian American Hindu, I grew up to participate in Christian schools from kindergarten through high school, as a lot of Hindus do in India and with America we respect Jesus Christ and do not respect Christmas every year for other religions. A prayer field,” a prayer, “a prayer.
What Vivek Ramaswamy had said about his religion earlier
This is not the first time Vivek is facing questions on his faith. He said that he is a Hindu and the origin of his Gfath is that God lives in each of us. “I am confident that I get my freedom. My faith inspires me to this presidential campaign … I am a Hindu. I believe that there is a true God. I believe that God has placed each of us here for a purpose. My belief teaches us that we have a duty, a moral duty to feel this purpose.