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Old 08-18-2009, 06:43 AM   #6
xesvideo

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When a religion is not considered a burden, when a religion is not perceived to be thrust on oneself against one's wish, when a religion does not ordain this and that, when a religion does not indulge in coercion and threat (silent but powerful threats), when a religion does not interfere in one's day-to-day life, when a religion does not impose military like training, when a religion does not pit one against another following a different religion, .
Shri.Pannvalan, I have only selectively quoted the 'NOT's here (left the positive sides off course), and I have arrived at a simple question, seeking an elaborate answer, in this context of the quoted passage...

I would add a quote (prev.Post)from Shri.Venkat, who claims tall about the liberty of calling God as 'Fool'..

Why we need a religion? Why should I need a 'Foolish God'..

PS: Take it easy..No abuse or hurt intented here..
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