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Mentall sick or Unabashed secular?
by off side on Dec 24, 2007 08:07 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

%u201CThey are secular in the genuine sense of the word, but for them secularism does not mean developing a guilt complex about being a Hindu and all the time conceding the rights of others.%u201D
--- B Raman

This kind of thinking is not even a communal mind, rather a sick mind. Who is compelling Raman to develop guilt complex? Why is seeing ghosts where there are none? In Bharatiya vidya terms it seems he has also fallen victim to mayavee shakti.

The word secular in genuine sense of the word has meant the following.
%u2022      separation of the state from religion
%u2022      fundamental right to privacy and choice of religion
%u2022      respect and acceptance of all religion


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  RE:Mentall sick or Unabashed secular?
by Seven Maniacs on Dec 24, 2007 08:34 PM   Permalink
separation of state from religion not individual's thoughts from his religion. A hindu unfortunately is made to do the latter by mostly who else but other hindus(the 'secular' lot)

Secularism was forced on the majority in 1976. Until then were hindus nonsecular? We actually don't need to be called secular. We are by nature through generations. Races came, conquered,converted... did we ever do it back? Don't have to prove any point to anyboddy on the secular identity.

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  RE:Mentall sick or Unabashed secular?
by Arun Arya on Dec 24, 2007 08:14 PM   Permalink
so jihadi off side, u are at it again. Trust me a jihadi perching secularism, is the funniest thing in the earth. thank you for the laugh

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