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  RE:They are victim or others are victim??????
by Arif on Apr 21, 2008 06:38 AM   Permalink
I can understand your fear. If I step into your shoes I will feel the same way as you are feeling. Insecure. This insecurity is arising because of demographic changes that are talking place in the world. As a hindu one would be disturbed to see his/her religion losing importance in the daily lives of people. Apart from that there is loss of land mass that is still going on in the eastern parts of india. Your fears are not unfounded but you have to realize that strength of community does not come from outside or from the abuse of the outside world. It has to come from within. I dont think I will convert to any other religion even if I am forced to eat pork three times a day.

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  RE:They are victim or others are victim??????
by Arif on Apr 21, 2008 06:56 AM   Permalink
You can challange anybody you like but what will you gain out of it ? The fact is that your religion could have been the world religion today. But it is not. Obviously this would make anyone insecure. But beyong your insecurity there is world that needs peace and lets work together towards it.

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  RE:RE:They are victim or others are victim??????
by Anil kumar ramdas on Apr 21, 2008 08:07 AM   Permalink
Then how do you say that you were a hindu, then why in the hell did your anscestor convert in the first place Come on arif let us be practical, your anscestor converted because of the same fear. Boy and now you say blah blah about religion. Will you please be quite, but then I appreciate your logic.

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