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Old 07-11-2012, 07:09 AM   #26
qzgCVHex

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Mahakavi ji,
You did not answer my question? You need to define God, before you can give God some attributes.


So Ram can be Chatriya and may eat meat in Ramayan, and as Parasuram a Brahmin may be vegetarian.

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God can be called anything according to individual taste. I believe in a universal force within which micro forces manifest. We can manipulate micro forces.

My question, "Is God non-vegetarian?" was motivated by the stories I mentioned in the article I wrote. You have to answer the question within the confines of those stories---Abraham, SiruttoNDar, animal sacrifice etc.
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