Did I say something wrong?? Isnt thats how your statues are....
and somebody siad that it is because they came in old times, so u might need to update them , make them more civilized and put some clothes on them. A buisness suit would look great...
how about a burqa…that way they can earn some respect from you…
Burqa sellers must be making great money in your locality…as you are there to help them..
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Originally posted by Changez_like:
Question to Hindu "Intellectuals":
Hindu books talk about how so many living creatures were created. They talk about how their Gods chased each other, and had sex and all that. Then Hinduism also says that there is that ONE supreme who IS the Super being. Why the writers of Hindu books couldn't imagine an intellectual God who didn't have to change shapes in order to "create" creatures. Why couldn't their The Supreme God create everything without going thru so much hassle?
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Changez_Like:
I cannot answer your question, as I, as a Hindu don't have to believe in that story.
In Hinduism, you can challenge anything and intrepret it in your own way or you don't have to beleieve in it at all.
Hinduism is all encompassing but virtually undogamtic.
These stories/books are thought to have come into existence so long ago that at that point of time, even the name Islam was not known. So I don't have to beleieve them!
We are not forced to believe a book/person or follow it/him/her to be saved from punishment or anything like that.
For any such theory in Hinduism, you are at your liberty not to believe them or consider them as useless and still be a good Hindu. The aim of Hinduism is to seek the Truth, the Truth about Bhram/God/Pran/Life force.
I know I haven't answered your question, but I hope you will understand how I do not accept your theory of creation in Hinduism.
[This message has been edited by kumarakn (edited March 21, 2002).]
I cannot answer your question, as I, as a Hindu don't have to believe in that story.
In Hinduism, you can challenge anything and intrepret it in your own way or you don't have to beleieve in it at all.
Hinduism is all encompassing but virtually undogamtic.
These stories/books are thought to have come into existence so long ago that at that point of time, even the name Islam was not known. So I don't have to beleieve them!
We are not forced to believe a book/person or follow it/him/her to be saved from punishment or anything like that.
For any such theory in Hinduism, you are at your liberty not to believe them or consider them as useless and still be a good Hindu. The aim of Hinduism is to seek the Truth, the Truth about Bhram/God/Pran/Life force.
I know I haven't answered your question, but I hope you will understand how I do not accept your theory of creation in Hinduism.
[This message has been edited by kumarakn (edited March 21, 2002).]**
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hoommmm
intresting .. atleast somebody has answerd....
instead of fighting.
Hindus on this forum always complained when they raised Questions about Islam and Muslims responded while dragging Hinduism into discussion.
Now I asked a question, and almost all Hindus dragged Islam into the discussion.
Kumarakn: so basically the whole concept of Hinduism is challengable, right? and since it has no foundations you don’t have to prove it right, … is that what you said?
There is no MY theory of Hindusim. I learnt it from you guys.
May Allah SWT guide us all towards right and help us follow the right
[This message has been edited by Changez_like (edited March 21, 2002).]