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Posted on 11-08-11 10:40
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When i was a kid (or when i was in Nepal), i used to believe in God. I did however have reservations on religion but i still believed in God. Its been a year in US now and having met people from other cultures, the existence of a supreme being doesnt make sense anymore.
I think that believeing in GOd instills in a person faith, confidence and positivity to get through good times and be appreciative of the bad ones. I want my children to have these qualities so i dont want to tell them that GOd doesnt exist. Moreover, i cant imagine what my parents/relatives will make of me when i talk to them about this. It isnt going to be pretty.
It does give me great discomfort to think about all this. I must admit i feel less confident and more pessimistic these days. I want to believe in God but my logic doesnt give in anymore. In fact, i get irritated when i hear things like "God COMMANDED you to.." "GOd will PUNISH you if..", "We are SERVANTS in from of Him" "(on Christianity): "Jesus died on the cross for you"(THere are many who have made a similar magnitude of sacrifice).
I think that God and religion are ancient theories that havent been discarded yet. And it hasnt due to the fear in people of what might happen if they didnt. One of my teachers once said "if there is no god and you believe in god, there is no harm but if there is god and you dont believe in god, there is harm". i feel this and cultural and social stigmas lead people to be religious and not question their beliefs.
I wanna know what you guys make of this.
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Posted on 12-04-11 1:19
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Bittertruth,
I think the main problem with this thread is that San Pradhan, the admin of this site, does not make moderators for sajha. He knows that he cannot manage a site like this all by himself. He should train and create moderators. Didn't you say that you are a moderator in another site?
In the minimum, for subjects like this, we should only let someone participate if they agree to respect someone who is playing a referee role in a neutral way. This prevents topics from getting out of hand.
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Posted on 12-04-11 9:27
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Homey, I agree with you. But I don't think that San Pradhan cares enough about sajha members to go through the trouble of creating moderators. These moderators would have to abide by a higher standard than other members of sajha. And though it would improve the quality of sajha, since it would be more work for San to manage this. You have to admit, it is a lot easier to collect money for advertisements in sajha than to create moderators and referees so that the quality of sajha is improved.
Ki kaso?
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Posted on 12-04-11 10:05
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I have been following this thread and here's my take on this:
Religion is a vast subject and naturally there will be people who have varying levels of belief and reverence to religion and god. Not one person can be 100% correct in his or his statements regarding god and in the end it boils down to personal preference.
In this thread insinuations have been made by both sides. There have been varying subjects from Prithvi narayan Shan to Aliens brought into the discussion. Some people's comment might be deemed outright stupid to others but for the one's writing it, it may seem like the ultimate truth. We operate everyday on the basis of our own perceived truth and personal biases. Some believe that logic and reasoning is the most important thing and some condemn people who don't believe in God. Even among believers of God, there is an underlying dissent regarding whose god is better.
So in the end, it all boils down to personal choice and any moderation of this discussion would be simply wrong since discussion in sajha is about expressing ones own opinions witout using foul language. Having moderators for this topic would bring in their own biases into the mix and may be unfair to individuals who are simply expressing their own opinions. This is the nature of discussion in sajha. In my opinion, noone is 100% correct in matters of God - but we are free to practice and express what we believe. We need to have that basic respect for other human beings.
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BABAL Khate
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Posted on 12-04-11 10:10
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San dai,
Not just for this thread. Don't you feel sajha in general would benefit from having moderators? Would that be too much work for you to manage?
The thing is, in many ways, instead of monitoring the whole site and all the threads, you would only have to manage moderators. And then you have a complaint box where people can submit if they feel any moderators are abusing their power.
So basically, you make all the people who want to become moderators, sign a contract of your expectations of how they should act. And if any of them abuse their power, you kick them out of sajha. I thought that this would make it easy for you to manage and it would improve the quality of sajha and make it a more enjoyable experience for all Nepalese who come to this site.
Thanks San dai. What do you think?
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Posted on 12-04-11 10:21
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@homey ji, don't really matter to me, yeah, I'm a moderator to other sites, and also having more than 30 professional sites for business under my portfolio , this site is the utmost disgusting and ugly looking one. If you just look at the clutter in the front and very hard to navigate menus, it takes a while even for veteran to familiar himself/herself with how this site runs.
But just like buddies of mine used to say , ' thotro galli ko mitho momo pasal' .. I can't help coming here. Most probably, the 'mitho momo' here being the interesting discussions brought up by interesting ppl like you .
But I think this forum has at least the capacity that's granted for the post owner who can delete the posts on their thread. But the fact is that the one who began this thread is lost or hibernated or gone for some reason. So, let it flow
@sajha admin, I don't have any qualm towards you and your site, the above statement that I put forth can take it as a construtive criticism. It'd be harsh not to mention that no matter what, I don't know about others but personally I do appreciate your effort to become a online junction for bringing nepalese all around the world together in one place.
@san I agree with san's paragraph at the end.
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Posted on 12-04-11 10:53
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Bitterthruth brother,
I am still here but i am not going to delete any post.
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Posted on 12-04-11 11:05
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Bittertruth,
I take your statements as constructive criticism. I like your analogy of ' thotro galli ko mitho momo pasal'. Human perception is so varied and so many factors influence one's perception that the same thing could be considered 'jhupadi' by some and it could be considered a 'mahal' by some depending upon their own individual status, goal, thinking, experience and interests! However, you are absolutely correct that there are many improvements that could be done on sajha. It is not organized at all! Everything seems to be tightly packed everywhere. On top of that there are no moderators to moderate the flow of things. How could a site like this even survive?
The answer is very simple. Sajha is a personal hobby of mine to run a website to bring together Nepalis to provide the resources to discuss freely matters related to Nepal and or Nepalis. I have created the structure to allow for free discussions using the resources that I have and it seems to be going fine for last 10 years and it seems to be going fine even now.
The reason I have stayed away from creating moderators is because each moderator would bring his or her own biases into the equation and it would be unfortunate to have to have disagreements with moderators' actions, or if two moderators do not agree with something, it just becomes a more commercial production which would require moderation of the moderators as well.
Since the Reclaiming Sajha Back movement in sajha, things seems to have been relatively better. There have been better and automated filters set to discourage use of foul language. Participation seems to have been much better than before, because now people are more comfortable in general now that users who do not have common courtesy or respect have been either banned or restricted in their access. The following data from google is a good representation of sajha viewership.

All in all, I am pretty satisfied with the way sajha is. There are always room for improvement and definitely sajha is an ongoing project. I'm just happy that a lot of you have joined us. Together we can have more fun!
Happy Holidays.
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Posted on 12-04-11 11:50
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BitterTruth,
You have 30 professional sites that are better managed with better quality and look better than sajha? Well why don't you create one site for Nepalese? It seems San Pradhan is getting lazy and is just completely happy sitting back watching all the dollars flow into sajha.
BitterTruth, create a website that gives some serious competition to sajha.com. My guarantee to you is that if you make an amazing site like that, you have my support. I will do whatever it takes to make that the next top Nepali site.
Let's give sajha.com some serious competition. It needs it. Without that San Pradhan will remain lazy and happy with easy money and will do little to improve sajha.
When you compare sajha with the quality of popular forums in other countries or communities, it is very backward. We already tolerate coming from a backward nation. Why do we have to tolerate being in a backward website also just because the leadership in sajha is lazy?
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Posted on 12-04-11 12:05
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Babal Khate,
I like your enthusiasm but sajha is what it is. I am not running sajha to compete with any other site. It's just a hobby that I enjoy doing. It's just that, along the way few businesses saw the benefit of advertising in sajha, and I had to oblige because let's face it, everyone has to pay their bills!, and the fact is the presence of these ads does not deter anyone from being able to participate in sajha since none of the ads are intrusive in nature.
Internet is a free world, anyone is allowed to make their own site and I have full moral support for anyone who wants to create their own site.
Although sajha is not competing with any site, if any site wishes to compete with sajha, then please have the decency to not advertise freely on sajha!
Question for Homeyji: You have brought up the topic of moderation in this thread. I am curious at which point (at which post) would you have moderated this thread if you were playing the referee role in a neutral way. Please answer this question so I can get a good input on how to moderate in future.
Addition: Internet is a very fluid world, and one cannot stay lazy like you have indicated. There are some more new projects under way. It will be coming out soon.
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Posted on 12-04-11 1:00
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San, if I were you, I would have moved these technical posts to it's designated category rather than haggling over the issue.
Don't you think it's so irrelevant to have these discussion when ppl only wanting to see the posts related to religion and god, cos that's the topic of the thread.
@babal khatey, I make money spending my times on designing sites for business. I don't spend money and time on things which takes long time for return. If I get financier , they can use my expertise. and then may be.. :D :D I mean, I'm happy with what am doing at the moment :D
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Posted on 12-04-11 1:07
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San,
Though I agree the spirit of what Babal is saying, I differ in some of the details.
There are different types of conversations.
Some conversations are open-ended and exploratory. Sajha is great for such discussions. Like there is a very healthy discussion of homosexuality going on on different threads in sajha right now. I think it is wonderful that sajha has these open discussions.
Then there are other types of discussions where a more moderated and disciplined approach produces a better quality of conversation. This particular thread we are on is an example of that.
Budmash is right in painting this thread like a game of chess. Intellectual and Philosophical discussions are a very strict discipline. And as such, it requies all participants willing to engage in such a discussion to agree on certain ground rules. When you open the forum up and let everybody rush in and say whatever they want when they want, it ruins the quality of conversation for everyone.
So maybe I was wrong in saying that you, San, needed to moderate this thread better. Perhaps it was Pinpoint who needed to.
But I understand that Pinpoint started this thread not have a philosophical discussion...but rather as 'reaching out in an attempt to self-help.'
So in summary, the solution is for someone who is interested in having philosophical discussions to create their own threads and to explain the ground rules and scope of the discussion before hand. And these people need to moderate their own discussions and kick out any one in the thread who they feel are being delliberately disruptive.
There is a big difference between being deliberately disruptive and having a different philosophical stance. I'm sure you all agree with that, right?
Not everyone needs to agree on god, religion, athiesm or agnosticism. But, everyone needs to know the basics of having an intellectual and philosophical conversation, if they want to contribute to the quality of conversation.
Everybody is allowed to play basketball. But you are not going to send the person who is holding a basketball for the first time in their life to the NBA, right?
So in summary, the solution to this thread, is to start a new fresh thread with fresh new rules and have a healthy discussion.
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Posted on 12-04-11 1:17
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The thing is that whatever philosophical stance you take, you should be very passionate in defending your position. This is very healthy and is along the rules of debate. This provides a great experience for both the debator and the audience.
The problem is that not everyone is used to this style of confrontational educational entertainment. So some people who are not used to it, or are immature, take this type of interaction very personally. They get offended. And instead of defending their existential stance passionately in a humorous or intellectual manner, they get personal and start to insult the people they are debating with. This is unproductive for everyone and ruins the mood.
This is what I was explaining to bittertruth a few posts above.
Do you guys have any suggestions?
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Posted on 12-06-11 2:38
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Back after a few days hiatus and sad to see that the main topic of discussion has been changed because few believers are crying foul over freedom of expression.
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Homeyji
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Posted on 12-08-11 8:06
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GrgDai,
If you're that enthusiastic to discuss it, there is an open Facebook group called: 'Hindu Apologetics' explicitly there to argue with people like you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apologetics
Best of luck to you.
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"with people like you."
Homeyji I love people like you who take the higher ground and condemn others who don't support your philosophies.
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Posted on 12-09-11 12:33
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If you had to ask albert einstein if he believes in god and religion, this is what you get to hear:
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I do not see a reason to believe in religion. I think life is wonderful as it is. To think that the very constituent of life, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are manufactured when a star dies, crushing the hydrogen and helium and spitting heavier elements out of a supernova makes me feel special. That we are all part of the universe, and all of us are 13.1 billion years old and a star had to die so we can be alive and we can be conscious. That's the truth and it's wonderful and if there is God, he would want us to explore the truth. This video sums up a lot of atheist perspective in a nice way.
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6w2M50_Xdk>
FF
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FF bro,
How beautifully put. We're all made up of stars (and so are all the living beings). That is as supernatural as we can get and we're all part of it. To evoke that only "humans" have a special purpose and godly blessing is nothing but sheer arrogance.
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BitterTruth. That's the same guy I remembered commenting about how god made the Banana. Now I can question the IQ of the guy who make such claims.
Anyways, if there were any god then Einstein and other Scientists would literally be the sun of God since they made actual contributions to humanity through science than mere religious propagandas for example "Earth is flat" and "Man walked with Dinosaurs".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq7LXn4KSrM
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loonies!! god did not just make a banana, he made banana, naaspati, banana and naaspati and lahurey dai ko sampati. people even worship this banana and nashpati calling it pashupati....it makes perfect sense.
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Amazing thread from the past, but the thoughts are still fresh and I'm loving it.
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wonton, thanks for reviving it :D
here is a latest update
Afterlife exists says top brain surgeon
A prominent scientist who had previously dismissed the possibility of the afterlife says he has reconsidered his belief after experiencing an out of body experience which has convinced him that heaven exists.
Dr Eben Alexander, a Harvard-educated neurosurgeon, fell into a coma for seven days in 2008 after contracting meningitis.
During his illness Dr Alexander says that the part of his brain which controls human thought and emotion "shut down" and that he then experienced "something so profound that it gave me a scientific reason to believe in consciousness after death." In an essay for American magazine Newsweek, which he wrote to promote his book Proof of Heaven, Dr Alexander says he was met by a beautiful blue-eyed woman in a "place of clouds, big fluffy pink-white ones" and "shimmering beings".
He continues: "Birds? Angels? These words registered later, when I was writing down my recollections. But neither of these words do justice to the beings themselves, which were quite simply different from anything I have known on this planet. They were more advanced. Higher forms." The doctor adds that a "huge and booming like a glorious chant, came down from above, and I wondered if the winged beings were producing it. the sound was palpable and almost material, like a rain that you can feel on your skin but doesn't get you wet."
Dr Alexander says he had heard stories from patients who spoke of outer body experiences but had disregarded them as "wishful thinking" but has reconsidered his opinion following his own experience.
He added: "I know full well how extraordinary, how frankly unbelievable, all this sounds. Had someone even a doctor told me a story like this in the old days, I would have been quite certain that they were under the spell of some delusion.
"But what happened to me was, far from being delusional, as real or more real than any event in my life. That includes my wedding day and the birth of my two sons." He added: "I've spent decades as a neurosurgeon at some of the most prestigous medical institutions in our country. I know that many of my peers hold as I myself did to the theory that the brain, and in particular the cortex, generates consciousness and that we live in a universe devoid of any kind of emotion, much less the unconditional love that I now know God and the universe have toward us.
"But that belief, that theory, now lies broken at our feet. What happened to me destroyed it."
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Just because a neroscientist has had a spiritual afterlife experience does not mean that this can be taken as evidence for afterlife or god. People have all kinds of vivid experiences during medical conditions, phychedelic drugs, etc.
God/religion is there to guide people through life. I don't follow any religion. You don't need religion/god to be good. There has not been any concrete evidence ever that god exists.
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Yes if you believe and No if you don't ; it all comes down in Faith.Faith creates reality and brings things you wish to see.I haven't seen the One but certainly there is magic.From tiny ants walking in a st.line like a good school children to the rockets that goes up,up and up,the meticulous Nature that surrounds us always give me vibes that there is something which people have decided to call God.As people have created many Gods time and again with many alias,its obvious that people get confused and leave the subject which is so fluid.Books teaches us who is God,how to praise him,what he like but not what is God?.Religion is just a community..a big club with alike members and lifestyle with mutual beliefs,it acts like a helpful material to those who seek.While theist might praise his Lord when something grand happen and atheist his luck; it all comes down to what you are atttuned and aligned into.Yes I do believe in my own version of God--the Supreme-- and Master will present himself when the student is ready.
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Human beings are full of hope and this hope has been used and abused since time immemorial. Let's keep hoping for the best.
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Believing in god is part of meditation or a path to self-disciplining.
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