A ship is going down,,in that a man(xxx) screeming for help..
one came....said ur untouchble and not of my caste although ur a hindu...and left other came.....said ur not as rich as me..i wont help u....and left. one more came..... said ur not of my language..i wont...left one more .....ur(north/south) not of my region(north/south)..and left
Then one yyyy(say christian) came and asked to accept his religion to save...
he accpted...and got saved....
is it is the wrong of xxxxx or
wrong of yyyyyy...
are the rest who(like many of us) ignored on various bases..
if those helped xxx he wont go for yyyyyy think....
He was happy that he was saved and started following yyyy's religion. After a few years, he realized that it would have been better for him to die than to follow this religion.
RE:RE:where is the problem
by Prasad Anumati on Dec 27, 2007 05:37 PM Permalink
but a needy person never think of feature he just think how to come across present obstacle..ur in desert and have to drink and die if u wont get any then u found a mud water which may cause inhealth ..whatu do will drink to live or think about...
RE:where is the problem
by adarsh on Dec 27, 2007 05:15 PM Permalink
The problem is YYY is giving money and converting XXX. But XXX still remains poor as he gets money only during conversion and not after that.
RE:RE:where is the problem
by Godwyn on Dec 27, 2007 05:50 PM Permalink
this shows how great your faith is towards your religion to convert for some money
RE:RE:where is the problem
by asad aslam on Dec 27, 2007 05:56 PM Permalink
so ur point of view is yyy should continue life time supply of money toxxx.
RE:where is the problem
by adarsh on Dec 27, 2007 05:18 PM Permalink
There is a saying "Teach a man how to cultivate, you will feed him for a lifetime" - This is preached by Hinduism. Christian missionaries preach "Give a man a lunch for a day and convert him to christianity and forget his food thereafter"
RE:where is the problem
by Robin on Dec 27, 2007 05:29 PM Permalink
You think that Hinduism that a man how to cultivate? But a man of which caste? is this applicable to Brahmins? or Dalits?
RE:where is the problem
by Prasad Anumati on Dec 27, 2007 05:34 PM Permalink
but r u ready to teach cultivation to those whom we wont allow to access our wells..and never allow to use water at upper stream..whom we never ready to touch...Say what u do...
RE:RE:where is the problem
by Prasad Anumati on Dec 27, 2007 05:42 PM Permalink
its because may be those r converted...but still they r not internally...they havent lose the flavours of their past(hinduism)...more than that their feel they r from from upper crust ot ready to leave that feel.