Point i dont understand by Sambaar eating Thamilanban
by Jo on Sep 18, 2007 03:01 PM Permalink | Hide replies
Does he mean to say that there are no hindu's in Tamilnadu? Coz whatever he is talking doesnot make sense. Thamilanban, can you comment..then we can have a good argument. If you dont answer this question, i think you have lost your mental balance and suggest you to o to NIMHANS.Sambaar eating jerk.
RE:Point i dont understand by Sambaar eating Thamilanban
by avinash sharma on Sep 18, 2007 03:05 PM Permalink
dont hate tamilanban. u cant counter his hate with more hate and abuse. try to get him into a dialogue, which i admit is almost impossible. but try.
RE:RE:Point i dont understand by Sambaar eating Thamilanban
by Jo on Sep 18, 2007 03:09 PM Permalink
I think so...these are the people who are actually spreading hatred in India. Avinash, No body wants to hate anybody delibrately. If the hatred crossess the limit, collective aggresive commenting has to be done to counter it. I think Thamilanban has already crossed the limit.
RE:RE:RE:Point i dont understand by Sambaar eating Thamilanban
by Jo on Sep 18, 2007 03:13 PM Permalink
We are in such a sorry state that being a hindu country, we are asked to prove the existence of our gods by our own rational thinkers. Iam actually scared now about the future of my kids in India or for that matter the new generation.
RE:Point i dont understand by Sambaar eating Thamilanban
by avinash sharma on Sep 18, 2007 03:20 PM Permalink
i feel that doubt myself jo. at one point when ashoka was the king, he converted 90% of india to buddhism. he had the power. then shankaracharya came and defeated all budhist scholars in religious discourse and converted them back. i am sure there will be divine intervention when the time comes. remember that ord Vishnu will be born in south India only in his final Kalki Avtaar.
RE:Point i dont understand by Sambaar eating Thamilanban
by ashish on Sep 18, 2007 03:22 PM Permalink
ya jo unfortunately all ur hindus from ur hindu country india are running away to christian countrries and living a life the christian way celebratin christmas,eatin beef ---
RE:Point i dont understand by Sambaar eating Thamilanban
by ashish on Sep 18, 2007 03:26 PM Permalink
am a born christian ------- if tat makes u happy --- go look after ur hindus livin in america and then talk big here --
RE:Point i dont understand by Sambaar eating Thamilanban
by Jo on Sep 18, 2007 03:32 PM Permalink
Here comes another one. No point arguing with you as you cannot standan argument. Answer a question then comeout with a quesion. As you are using internet i believe you are a educated person. Enlighten us with your points rather than blaming each and everything. Convey your view point and let us see if we can reach a common agreement and if we do, i think we are a matured lot.
RE:Point i dont understand by Sambaar eating Thamilanban
by avinash sharma on Sep 18, 2007 03:24 PM Permalink
ashish who are u? are u a hindu? or have u converted out? let all of us know. then we will discuss our beef eating.
RE:You know about ARYANS and HINDUISM - 2
by ashish on Sep 18, 2007 02:58 PM Permalink
why do u write such long trash no one is reading ,now go eat beef ur brains will get normal lol
RE:You know about ARYANS and HINDUISM - 2
by avinash sharma on Sep 18, 2007 03:10 PM Permalink
ashish who are u? i dont know what is your view. why dont u share it? without abusing off course.
RE:You know about ARYANS and HINDUISM - 2
by ashish on Sep 18, 2007 03:32 PM Permalink
haha both u beef eating turds i love pork too relax ,u guys rss fanatics?
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