Posted by: sidster June 5, 2009
Poll - What do you think about the expansion of Christianity in Nepal?
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Bob,

Apologies for my little knowledge in Christianity.

I wanted to read more on Christianity as much as i did about Hinduism but i had to stop reading more as soon as Bible said earth was created 6000 years ago with a man, a woman, and a talking snake.

Hinduism was interesting on how it defined almost every aspect of life including cosmos, space/time, light speed and all other good scientific stuffs. But couldn't live with the idea of classifications among people and the ignorant Hindu preachers who would force rules on followers rather than change rules per demand.

Muslims just have been crazy with what they believe. They are Christian's brothers and the war between Christians and Muslims is a war within a family. There is no ultimate difference between those two. One uses force or threatens to change people and other uses love, care and money to change others. The ultimate goal is to change people, regardless of finding out if the people they want to change understand what they are changing.

After my brief study of religions, i concluded that all religions were formed for the best intentions. When there were no laws, rules and regulations, one or more wise people of society wrote bunch of rules to follow so that society would function properly. You look at all the basic rules from all religion it says the basic humane things like love, share, taking caring of the weak, not harming, killing and believing those values strongly. Human beings have advanced since the time those religions were discovered. Now we are civiligied enough to know what is right and what is wrong and we do not need those religions with outdated ideas to run our daily life. As every religion speaks for basic humane activities. If one keeps himself within the boundry of humanity no religion is required. Thus no Conversion is needed, no war is needed.
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