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absurd!!!
by anti sycophant on Apr 30, 2008 11:42 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

this is absurd!!!. indian civilization is separate by itself..it all started with lord ram!!!..

it as if saying that lord ram's ancestors are also from africa, how trash this report n research are.

there was no dravidian and aryan concept.. everything was same..

The first man on the earth is the creater of lord brahma..

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by saigeetha jagannathan on Apr 30, 2008 12:30 PM   Permalink
You probably should change your name. What on earth can make you to believe this way. Evolution occurs naturally from single cell to multicellular (or single atom to molecular) in this universe and not in the way of any fairy tale. I have great regard for Hindu's way of explaining the evolution as it has science in it. The ten avatars point out the evolutionary steps from primitive living organism to man. But people like you get confused with the philosophical ideas that is coating the science. Philosophically, narasimha avatar represent vishnu with lion head but scientifically it represents the evolution of flesh eating mammals. Understood?. Dont blindly follow what others say. Do some innovative thinking.

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by JGN on Apr 30, 2008 12:19 PM   Permalink
Then who created the "brahma" ?? Why do you want to beleive in absurdities like god creating man from "dust" etc like the followers of semitic religions?

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by saigeetha jagannathan on Apr 30, 2008 12:31 PM   Permalink
My message is for 'anti sychopant'

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by RightSaid Fred on Apr 30, 2008 03:10 PM   Permalink
Don't worry. He is not really 'anti sychopant'. He is purely a Psycho pant (like manohar pant)!

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