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why the debate?
by archana patil on Sep 17, 2007 02:05 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

why are we debating so much and abusing each others beliefs and religions and opinions? We should have better sense than this!! rather than verbally abusing adn expressing anguish against each other we should press forward for the alternatives or options the center has to built the Ram setu samudram, without interfering with the existing structure.we must concentrate on NOT fuelling strife and agression and challenging each other's beliefs and faith. i believe in God.. the super power.. u dont need to see god... U feel his presence...u feel his positive vibes and most of all the belief that he exist fills u with positive energy... makes u feel that he will take care of u in your bad times adn look over u in you r good times.. in bad times asking him for help is like reinforcing posive enrgy and positive outlook towards the situation... and that takes care of half the problem.. and if believing that he exists helps in achieving this. then there is no need to fight over which god.. and proving his existence..!!believing is proof enough.. adn if GOD did not exist we would not have so many religions and sects and worship places and holy books all over the globe!!
well if Ramayan was written when it was, it mentions the yaan( flying chariot ) in which he came back to Ayodhya.. well if in those days if the science was so advanced that they had flying chariots then may be we are too backwards.!! may be some 14lakh years from now someone will question our existance and want a proof

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  RE:why the debate?
by romanoff on Sep 17, 2007 04:17 PM   Permalink
theek boli archana but do you know they do not want to keep you as a hindu but really really want to convert to their religion ??????




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