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  RE:Can any Hindu deny this
by sunil shera on Jan 14, 2008 05:39 PM   Permalink
you dumb evangelist - stop confusing pppl with your lied translation.
vidyshtayaha does not mean circumsized, where in your 6'th quote is it mentioned that the Lord will rise on 3'rd day - where is mention of 3? and Jesus is sopposed to be Son of Lord, not Lord himself ... these quotes ulteriorly chosen can apply to other historical and mythical characters

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  RE:Can any Hindu deny this
by Rajesh on Jan 14, 2008 05:33 PM   Permalink
Pls stop preaching. Hinduism evolved much before christanity .
so keep these thoughts to yourself. all the converts should revert back to their original religion , it would be better for india & for them also.

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  RE:Can any Hindu deny this
by Ninja Kirgi on Jan 14, 2008 05:36 PM   Permalink
Now this is funny. Either you don't know Sanskrit or it is delibrate.

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  RE:Can any Hindu deny this
by raju on Jan 14, 2008 05:33 PM   Permalink
excelent ficticious work!!!
But you forgot one thing whatever is writen concerning hinduisum was writen thousands of years before Jesus was born Mr.
you don't know history or you were busy converting your original religion?

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  RE:Can any Hindu deny this
by joshua joseph on Jan 14, 2008 05:36 PM   Permalink
but MR. jesus is the one who created the world and 2000 yrs ago he came in form of human to die for our sins as sacrifice to save u and me.so christianities origin is same as earths age

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  RE:Can any Hindu deny this
by sunil shera on Jan 14, 2008 05:49 PM   Permalink
you dumb evangelist - stop confusing pppl with your lied translation.
vidyshtayaha does not mean circumsized, where in your 6'th quote is it mentioned that the Lord will rise on 3'rd day - where is mention of 3? and Jesus is sopposed to be Son of Lord, not Lord himself ... these quotes ulteriorly chosen can apply to other historical and mythical characters
I as a Hindu deny your interpretation

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  RE:RE:Can any Hindu deny this
by dkagac on Jan 15, 2008 01:51 AM   Permalink
joshua joseph (on Jan 14, 2008 05:36 PM)
I hope you think of your self a Super genious and more clever then Scintific communities world over. The Scintific commuities had accepted earth existence in some million years.

I am giving a few lines from wikipedia "The earliest evidence for elements of Hinduism date back to the late Neolithic to the early Harappan period (5500%u20132600BCE). The beliefs and practices of the pre-classical era (1500%u2013500BCE) are called the 'historical Vedic religion'. Modern Hinduism grew out of the Vedas, the oldest of which is the Rigveda, dated to 1700%u20131100BCE. the earliest versions of the epic poems Ramayana and Mahabharata were written roughly from 500%u2013100BCE,

joshua joseph hope you are clear now and will write with more info in hand.


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  RE:RE:Can any Hindu deny this
by raju on Jan 14, 2008 05:41 PM   Permalink
Now, Now
I love your sence of Humor!!!
You keep the funny side of the debate going, keep it up, Mr. Jesus

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  RE:RE:Can any Hindu deny this
by cutiepie on Jan 14, 2008 08:55 PM   Permalink
Grow up, young man!
Stop believing in such stories that Jesus created the world....

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