its because it's very sticky!!!!
2007-01-04 05:35:21
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answered by pikey 2
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Don't be confused. I can't recall any Hindu I know worshipping cement, but ,Hinduism, as I understand it, believes in the immanence of God (to you?) Brahma to them and the infinite to me. This means that the spark (for want of a better term) of creation exists in every atom of the universe and this means that everything is worthy of reverence. Cement cannot be excluded from this. I don't know where you got this from , but it is possible to pervert the perception of any belief system if you try hard enough.
2007-01-04 16:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never heard of anyone worshipping cement, let alone Hindu's. I'm sorry, but I think you must be 'very confused'.
2007-01-04 19:20:22
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answered by Sierra One 7
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have you perhaps misunderstood a translation?
"Not only Hindu but almost all the religious believers worship cement/clay structures, idols, trees, crosses, and even other humans. "
2007-01-04 13:42:45
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answered by bolton dave 2
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if you show where Hinduism says worship cement, maybe you can get a decent answer.
2007-01-04 13:34:32
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answered by sm177y 5
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God is omnipresent. All forms emerges from it. Worshipping on any form or aspect of God is worshipping God itself though not in its purest aspect. Omnipresent aspect of God is not experienced by most of the people.
2007-01-05 08:44:35
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answered by dd 6
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where does it say worship cement?
perhaps the concrete cows in milton keynes are iconclastic?
2007-01-04 14:36:44
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answered by laurence c 6
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It is rather like worshipping a lump of rock, say like the Black Rock with its nice curtains.Can you believe it ?
2007-01-04 17:55:58
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answered by ED SNOW 6
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see according to me Hinduism don't say us to worship cement or idols of gods but it depends on us how we take it .its our spirituality and our faith which let us to have the essence of presence of god in it .its our belief and our view that converts the trivial stone piece into 'god 'who is the father of mankind
i think that you must be satisfied by my answer.
for more conversation mail me at nancy.mahajan@gmail.com
2007-01-04 13:48:32
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answered by namita 2
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I think ce ment cows.
2007-01-04 13:36:03
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answered by razorbite 4
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