The post that was quoted here has been removedReligious fanatics [by definition] cannot possibly determine what is a rightful punishment and what is not.
What does the fanatical Muslim think is a rightful punishment for converting from Islam to Christianity? - death
What the fanatical Christian think is a rightful punishment for performing abortion ? .. death.
There is nothing new under the sun.
The post that was quoted here has been removedDon't forget ........ that the violence and rape against Hindu school girls and Christian school girls by gangs of Muslim youth have been going on for hundreds of year's.
Sometimes it builds up so much with some Hindus ( Oh, not another Muslim attack) that all it takes is a animal killing Muslim to kill mother cow in a Hindu environment ..................and then they simply get what they deserve.
Muslims have been slaughtering and raping their way across India for 14 centuries.
Hindus' are the most peaceful religion on earth, so much so that they don't even kill animals.
Islam is the most violent religion on earth, so much so that they even say they are going to kill people in their Quran.
There are no tears for the cow/animal killer.
30 Sep 15
Originally posted by DasaNo religious fanaticism or extremism including yours should the world tolerate.
Don't forget ........ that the violence and rape against Hindu school girls and Christian school girls by gangs of Muslim youth have been going on for hundreds of year's.
Sometimes it builds up so much with some Hindus ( Oh, not another Muslim attack) that all it takes is a animal killing Muslim to kill mother cow in a Hindu environment ..................a ...[text shortened]... y they are going to kill people in their Quran.
There are no tears for the cow/animal killer.
01 Oct 15
Originally posted by DasaI side with no violence or extremism. Hindus, Muslims, Christians all have within them the ability and often desire to kill those of other religions, or to see the demise of other religions. This feeling is incited by the religion itself.
Exactly.......
But you failed to understand what I communicated and have sided with the long standing violent parties.
Originally posted by DasaSimple question: do you think the lives of cows are more valuable than the lives of human beings?
Don't forget ........ that the violence and rape against Hindu school girls and Christian school girls by gangs of Muslim youth have been going on for hundreds of year's.
Sometimes it builds up so much with some Hindus ( Oh, not another Muslim attack) that all it takes is a animal killing Muslim to kill mother cow in a Hindu environment ..................a ...[text shortened]... y they are going to kill people in their Quran.
There are no tears for the cow/animal killer.
Originally posted by Rajk999No. If you claim that Christianity incites its followers to kill those of other religions, then you are very mistaken. Jesus never taught anyone to kill. How you can even say this is beyond me,
I side with no violence or extremism. Hindus, Muslims, Christians all have within them the ability and often desire to kill those of other religions, or to see the demise of other religions. This feeling is incited by the religion itself.
There are evil men on this earth. This cannot be disputed. That some of these evil men can be found in every religion on earth is also true. But this is not the fault of the religion. The blame should be laid at the feet of these evil men, nowhere else. I know that some have this idea that "religion" or perhaps more precisely "organized religion" is the root of all evil in this world and perhaps this is used as a convenient scapegoat for these people to shun conventional religion precepts that they think everyone but them has gotten wrong. This is not true. Religions have served their purpose for many hundreds of years, serving God, serving the less fortunate, without falling into evil and advocating the wholesale slaughter of other religions. Yes, evil men have managed to turn religion to their own evil ends, and that is why we've seen atrocities that people have blamed on religion over the years, like the Crusades, like the Inquisition. This is the fault only of the evil men behind these atrocities. Religion is for the betterment of man, not the killing of man, and to say that "the ability and desire to kill those of other religions is incited by the religion itself" is to lay the fault of this at the feet of every single adherent of those religions, which is comically untrue.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieYou should be saying instead..............
If anyone wants to understand the role and the power that Hindu priests have in their respective community then watch the film Chingaari.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwEOSv4bj68
If anyone wants to understand the falsehoods about Hindu priests in their communities.