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RE:Religions and gods
by Confused Mind on Feb 18, 2008 12:42 PM

All religions other than Islam have more or less accepted this idea and hence have declared themselves as secular, with one-law, uniform civil code and gender equality put in place. Islam only one religion which is still fundamentalist. Because that is the only religion which declares itself as State religion, unquestionable, unchangeable. Fundamentalism does not exist in other religions today as majority believe it is a waste of time. All others are open to logic, dialogue, reform, reason and change; and mostly all have adopted the same value system of one-law and equality. A fundamentalist is one whose fundamentals are incorrect. It is a real waste of time arguing whether there is one god, no god, or 360 gods.
It is year 2008 now. We need to grow up and Be mature. There is nothing there in any religion. Just use common sense, accept equality of all human beings across race and gender, women's equality and just focus on excelling in talent, skills, knowledge, education, excellence and action in the form of work, life, sports, arts, science, technology, music, films, theater etc. We will find the true meaning of life and break free from various romantic ideas and false dreams that are going on in our head. We will find that in almost all cases we are the cause of our own misery and mediocrity. When we do not push ourselves and crib around we only lose out in life here in this beautiful earth. Only thing we need to guard ourselves is from ego, stagnation, hypocrisy caused eit

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