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Why do non-Hindus want to go to a temple in the first place?
by King c on Jun 06, 2007 11:03 AM   Permalink | Hide replies



Why make a fuss? A temple is not a tourist spot - it is a sacred place. A non-Hindu will not treat the place as sacred because he does not believe in the Hindu God. Therefore, if he does not treat it as sacred, then he will not be allowed to enter the temple! Simple!

If he believes that there is some divinity in the temple, it means that he is believing in the Hindu God. Then he should first convert to Hinduism, then he will be allowed to enter as many temples as he wants.

What is the problem now? Why insist on entering a place of worship, if you dont want to worship?



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  RE:Why do non-Hindus want to go to a temple in the first place?
by Bhaskar Chattopadhyay on Jun 06, 2007 11:09 AM   Permalink

Because, they want to disrepute Hinduism, its custom.

Idiot Hindus, psuedos never understand how cunny Xtian vested interest can get.

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  RE:Why do non-Hindus want to go to a temple in the first place?
by MJ on Jun 06, 2007 11:11 AM   Permalink
You are exactly right!

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