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  RE:Johnny Dayal
by kesavars on Jun 16, 2007 08:02 PM   Permalink
Solid proof that bible is copied from Indian scriptures.

http://www.burningcross.net/crusades/borrowing-theory.html

Kesava.

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  RE:Johnny Dayal
by Tinda on Jun 17, 2007 01:26 AM   Permalink
Visit www.hinduwisdom.info

The best site on Hinduism.

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  RE:RE:Johnny Dayal
by Nostra Damus on Jun 02, 2008 07:39 PM   Permalink
My friend all religions were copied from earlier ones. The only truly original religion was the Sumerian one of Gilgamesh.

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  RE:Johnny Dayal
by Anand Iyer on Jun 16, 2007 11:18 AM   Permalink
Johnny Dayal-if one is capable of believing blindly the absurdities in Ramayan/Mahabharata, then one is easily capable of believing the absurdities propogated by Commies, Christians and muslims.

Commies,Christians and muslims can be blamed but upto a point. Not beoyond that. It is the tendency to believe in harmless absurdities that has blossommed into believing more dangerous absurdities.

We must protect our mind and intellect. No muslim, christian or commy can enslave us more than our own tendencies.

We can become more glorious than we once were by sticking to Gita and Patanjali Yoga and getting the rubbish out of our systems.

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  RE:Johnny Dayal
by Pritish Nagaraj on Jun 16, 2007 11:18 PM   Permalink
The same Krsna who taught this particular yoga to Arjuna, has also told what is the importance of this yoga and which is the highest yoga (which is Maadanaakya Mahabhava Bhakti). If you believe in part of the scripture,(whether you accept or not) means that you have Absolute faith in the author of that concept. So in effect one should put more and more effort in trying to understand the remaining part of the concept which is again Absolute. Might takes several lifetimes, but keep your effort on, do not blindly rule it off just cuz you were not grown upto it. The legend is eternal, .....can you ever scratch the sky !!

This again means that one need to see beyond four walls of his bathroom, once he has understood the use of bathroom.

I intend to be critical not offending.

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  RE:RE:Johnny Dayal
by srini srini on Jun 17, 2007 08:38 AM   Permalink
Could you tell me what is absurd in the Ramayan and Mahabarath??...you seem to talk above your head...I am thinking you must be at a immature 17 years...tell me what is immature and I try to explain it to you...in way that seem fit...

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by Nostra Damus on Jun 02, 2008 07:37 PM   Permalink
I will tell what i find absurd. Rama was supposed to be a god yet is supicious of sita and burns her ! In Mahabharata, the Pandavas lie, cheat and casteism, yet they are heroes, the Kauravas fight with honour, does not believe in caste system ( to quote Duryodhana "Bravery and wisdom, like the rivers have no caste") their mother, unlike Kunti, was a chaste woman, yet they are branded as evil. Does it make sense ?

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  RE:Johnny Dayal
by Anand Iyer on Jun 16, 2007 11:10 AM   Permalink
I oppose the "beliefs in harmless fairytales" for it can translate into "beliefs in harmful fairytales"

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