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[nukkad] some similarities of Religions



There is an animal in all of us. It keep manifesting
itself every now and then. The original objective of
our ancestors (and here I have sent an email to them,
awaiting reply) in formulating religion surely must
have been to prevent that animal in us from coming out
too many times.

Pity that sometimes, the very opposite is achieved by
some or all religions.

In any case, clarifications:

1) burning naked young Iraqui male POW's private parts
by smiling 21 years old Miss England, a US marine, in
Abu Graib prison not janavar like? 

It is janwar like, but This seems to arise out of
individual perversion, caused by too much of Marine
training and seeing too many S&M Sex videos.

2) letting loose ferocious dogs on chained naked mail
young Iraqi POW in Abu Graib not janavar like

Again it is janwat like, but same reasons as above.

3) is burning young widows in the name of sati
human-like? 

Dr., this was specifically meant to prevent the young
widows whose husbands were killed in wars, to fall
into wrong hands, and hence it weas deemed better for
them to go into fire than into another male's hands.
Similar thing was done by Prophet when he ordained
that there could be 4 marriages, since the husband was
killed in war, then what will the young wife do? So
another man would marry her out of compassion, when he
already had a wife. In Hindu's case, British
compulsorily stopped it, and hence we all stopped, I
am not sure what we Hindus would have done had Biriths
not stopped this practice. Not sure why the British
didnt touch the 4 wives-rule though. I am sure they
had good reasons.

Is burning young brides in the name of dowry
human-like? 

This is pure greed, dowry and bride burning, both of
which are particualrly Hindu in origin need to be
tackled concurrently (I am saying this in disgust
since the 4 crores that my wife brought in her dowry
just got over this morning!!)

Is killing newborn girls human-like? 

Not sure whether only Hindus do this. Need to check

Is kidnapping children and maiming them and make
beggars out of them human-like?

Again, not specifically linked to Hindus.

--- max   wrote:

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> true--i meant their deeds were so
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> Max  
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> On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 Dr.M.C.Gupta wrote :
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> >Ref: only some islamic people are janwar-like
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> >***
> >
> >I object, in all humility. This is adopting holier
> than thou attitude. Is
> >letting loose ferocious dogs on chained naked mail
> young Iraqi POW in Abu
> >Graib not janavar like? No it is not. It is worse
> than that. Let us not
> >insult animals. Is burning naked young Iraqui male
> POW's private parts by
> >smiling 21 years old Miss England, a US marine, in
> Abu Graib prison not
> >janavar like? No it is not. It is worse than that.
> Animals do not do all
> >that.
> >
> >Also, is burning young widows in the name of sati
> human-like? Is burning
> >young brides in the name of dowry human-like? Is
> killing newborn girls
> >human-like? Is kidnapping children and maiming them
> and make beggars out of
> >them human-like? Yes, these  are all human acts
> carried out day in and day
> >out in a society that in neither Islamic nor
> Christian, but Hindu.
> >
> >So, let us forget the language of hatred and abuse.
> Let us hate deeds, not
> >people, as Gandhi said.
> >
> >M C Gupta
> >
> >=================================================
> >
> >
> >On 17 Nov 2007 18:08:28 -0000, max  wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > > Prof. M C Gupta
> > > MD (Medicine), MPH,  LL.M.,
> > >
> > > Advocate & Health and Medico-legal Consultant
> > >
> > > mcgupta44@gmail.com
> > > http://www.medindia.net/myhome/mcgupta44
> > > www.writing.com/authors/mcgupta44
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Regards,
Rajababu, Nivraaj Consultants
rajababu_75@yahoo.com


      
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