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Indian belief
by JGN on Mar 20, 2008 11:59 PM

Swamy Vivekananda had said: "We not only tolerate, but we Hindus accept every religion, praying in the mosque of the Mohammedans, worshipping before the fire of the Zoroastrians, and kneeling before the cross of the Christians, knowing that all the religions, from the lowest fetishism, mean so many attempts of the human soul to grasp and realize the infinite, each determined by the conditions of its birth and association, and each of them making a stage of progress. We gather all these flowers and bind them with the twine of love, making a wonderful bouquet of worship" Is this not a good ideology if some body wants to believe in any god?

Now compare this with the beliefs of Semitic religions and draw your own conclusion!

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