If more than 99% Hindus do not believe in absurd nonsense, good for them. Do you have a problem with that?
Concentrate on your absurd belief that God had a personal telephone line with a 7th century Bedouin, and that his deluded sayings are the last word of God to mankind. The day you laugh at that will be a great day for all people.
RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by Avinash on Aug 04, 2008 09:44 AM Permalink
Yes, Mr.mohammed uddin, we do laugh at them as no high priest can issue any injunction against us but you will immediately face a fatwa if you talk anything against Allah or his last messenger or the Quran. Btw why the "all powerful and most merciful creator" wanted some "messenger"? Why he could not hv revealed whatever he wanted to say for all to hear like the sunlight we all can see??
RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by caspi on Aug 04, 2008 09:53 AM Permalink
messenger was needed to teach ignorant people like you in those days also... grow up boy..why u hurt other religions here..
RE:RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by caspi on Aug 04, 2008 10:07 AM Permalink
Cooool Dude, even the Mohd was not a God.. BTW, how many thousands Gods u have !!!
RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by Avinash on Aug 04, 2008 10:08 AM Permalink
The more the better. If I depend on only one, if he is busy attending to some one else when I need I am stranded. At least there would be some stand-by for those who beleive in many gods!!!!!!!!!!
RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by caspi on Aug 04, 2008 10:00 AM Permalink
Atleast , not like bearing a child whose father is unknown... i think karana was born same way ..isnt it ;)
RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by Avinash on Aug 04, 2008 10:03 AM Permalink
Capsi, karna was not a god, he was just a character in an epic (story) and his father was known to every one unlike a women conceiving thru "wireless technology" in the Semitic religions!!!!!! Pl sarch for X-Rated Paradise of Islam to know about another Semitc religion.
RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by Manu on Aug 04, 2008 10:01 AM Permalink
well, lot of people around the globe have educated and grown-up long before the messenger realized. Nobody needs him now. If you have not realized, you need him. But I guess, most great-grandfather's of the un-realized ones, didn't need the messenger. LOL...
RE:RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by caspi on Aug 04, 2008 10:05 AM Permalink
Mr.Mannu, LoLzzzzzzzzzz, the messenger we are tlkin abt is not now... growup dude...we were tlkin abt primitive ages..
RE:RE:RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by caspi on Aug 04, 2008 10:03 AM Permalink
Dude, its wrong.. No one can help you..when u urslf dont try to understnd the real meaning & behavin insane... Go, 1st check wht Quran says... Wht can i say u, when u have put the entire concept wrongly..
RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by Avinash on Aug 04, 2008 10:10 AM Permalink
What have got wrong? When you blurt thru loud speakers five times a day that "there is no god but allah and muhammed is his last messenger" are you tolerating other beliefs?
In fact, I have checked what the Quran says. I have also checked what the Hadiths say about the Sunnah of the Prophet.
That is why, I know what I am saying. I am not like other deluded Hindus who make statements like "All religions teach the same thing" etc. without studying what the different religions teach. I know the teachings of the great Abrahamic religions, as well as those of the Dharmic tradition.
If you think I have any concept wrong, show me the error.
RE:RE:RE:RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by Avinash on Aug 04, 2008 10:04 AM Permalink
The Quran says "go all kill the non-beleivers, where ever they are found" which is not practical even in Saudi today!!!!!!!!!!
This all-powerful creator places great emphasis on belief in the unseen and unheard. When the day of judgement comes, he will do all his magic tricks in front of everyone, but he says in the Quran that it will be no use believing in him then. To be saved from eternal hellfire, you need to believe whatever the Prophet said.
RE:RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by Avinash on Aug 04, 2008 10:06 AM Permalink
When will people stop beleiving in such absurdities? Life on planet earth is the only thing known to mankind. There is no soul, no re-birth and absolutely no "last day of judgement". Every thing ends here. So don't harm others for getting rewards in an imaginary life hereafter.
But accidents and stampedes make me think - why did those people have to die? If it had happened one day before or after, others would have died.
The theory of karma and reincarnation, for all its limitations, at least provides some explanation for why certain things, good or bad, happen to certain people. What do you think?
RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by Avinash on Aug 04, 2008 10:59 AM Permalink
Gautama the Buddha tried to find an answer these type of questions more than 2300 years back. Even he could not find a convincing answer. All the buddhists beleive is that our "karma" affects our 7 re-births and also our 7 generations! No body can prove this beyond dount.
RE:Mr. mohammed uddin
by Avinash on Aug 04, 2008 10:38 AM Permalink
They died due to their ignorance. There is no need to visit such places of worships, especially when they get over crowded. No use blaming some "fate" etc. Indians are more fatalistic than others.
Yes, nobody can prove this one way or the other, but sceptics like you and me should accept that there are many things we do not know, and seek true knowledge through the techniques our ancients developed, or develop our own techniques.
Many sceptics and rationalists become too conceited and arrogant and pretend that we already know the answers to everything and that religion is only for medieval fools. I just want to sound a warning against that attitude.
But that is not answering my question. You will agree that there are millions of such ignorant people, but most of them live long lives. Why did only these people have to die?