Posted by: shiva_linga November 19, 2013
Login in to Rate this Post:
1
?
Liked by
bravo, go on kiddo!
@paulsmith and nepaliguy, had there been a copyright law in the times of jesus in ancient israel,there would have beeb no 'the true words of god' book, ie ,your religious book.
the mere fact that your holy scripture is scared of criticism and conversion to another faith shows the level of intellectual bankrupcy your faith is made up of.
i consider myself a hindu because i observe my festivals as a part of my culture, i believe in karma and karmaphala. i dont know for sure if there is a god or not(as a science student i be on the no god side) but even a nastika can be a hindu as it doesnt have a central dogma.i can worship one god or the millions of his manifestations(as is the muslim gods 1000 names) or none at all. i am even very keen to learn the masta tradition of my forefathers(jhankri,bhanger,kuldeuta and so on) ,at least authentic and doesnt come with arab arrogance and cultural slavery.
@paulsmith and nepaliguy, had there been a copyright law in the times of jesus in ancient israel,there would have beeb no 'the true words of god' book, ie ,your religious book.
the mere fact that your holy scripture is scared of criticism and conversion to another faith shows the level of intellectual bankrupcy your faith is made up of.
i consider myself a hindu because i observe my festivals as a part of my culture, i believe in karma and karmaphala. i dont know for sure if there is a god or not(as a science student i be on the no god side) but even a nastika can be a hindu as it doesnt have a central dogma.i can worship one god or the millions of his manifestations(as is the muslim gods 1000 names) or none at all. i am even very keen to learn the masta tradition of my forefathers(jhankri,bhanger,kuldeuta and so on) ,at least authentic and doesnt come with arab arrogance and cultural slavery.