yes.
but they can say the same about you. You worship a God you can't see,..and a power you can't touch.
and you eat cows which could be your great grandmother
2007-01-14 13:09:00
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answered by iroc 7
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Hello =)
I see......
Ok....then what think you of Orthodox and Roman Catholics, with their idols, and Icons?? They are representative of beings that they believe to be just as real as Hindus believe their sculpted images to be....
Are Orthodox and Roman Catholics fake and evil as well?? Can their philosophies, or wisdoms protect it??
Are THEY devil worshipers??
Are Their millions of philosophies waste and evil??
What of the Mahayana Buddhists?? They have plenty of statues and deities as well?? Yet they fundamentally root out ALL evil as a core belief??
Or is this more of an attack in the realm of the socio-political, from a Pakistani national towards the Hindu people?? If that were the case, you might have been better of attacking the unfair caste system of the Brahmins, and I think you would have got a lot more sympathy...... The caste system is a rather unfortunate and, from my point of view, wicked idea, but that is merely my opinion. The Hindus don't seem to mind, so why should I??
Addendum:
India, a rising menace?? Crawl back under that rock with your minister, you silly monkey, you.........He obviously hasn't sexually abused you nearly enough yet........Keep on following where he leads, and you'll find yourself right behind him in hell, Rocky.....
Namaste,
--Tom
2007-01-14 21:13:33
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answered by glassnegman 5
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You need to learn respect brother. The prophet was an idol worshipper as well and so was his mum and dad. In fact you look at the history of India and after being ruled by the famous muslim kings, hinduism still standing up strong in india. This means that even if there was a muslim king in india today, hinduism will not die. you obviously dont know your facts, since alot of hindus dont worship idols or pictures of gods. hinduism does not say to worship idols. I think there is something definatly wrong with your brain, if you think that beating up women is not worse that worshipping an idol. I HAVE CURSED YOU AND BAD THINGS WILL HAPPEN TO YOU.
2007-01-17 06:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You just tried to prove your religion with your religion. Your Bible says that worshiping idols is wrong. However, the Hindus also think that other religions aren't quite right (although they are generally much more tolerant). Who are you to decide which belief system (if either) is correct for all of us and start calling several million people evil? You may hold your opinion, but if you wish to share it you really should provide us with your logic as to why your religion amongst all the others is true.
2007-01-14 21:24:38
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answered by Mr. NoneofYourbusiness 3
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False, on so many levels. The Hindus do not worship the ildols, they worship the beings that the idols are supposed to represent. Second, actual idol worship is not nessecarily a Devil worshipper. Third, since you clearly worship a book, they you too are guilty of idolism.
2007-01-14 21:11:06
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answered by Scott M 7
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No one with the spirituality of a gnat actually worships an idol. People use a variety of reminders and representations of the source of their spirituality to help them reconnect. Are Christians cross worshippers? Is a crucifix an idol? Maybe a stained glass window of St. Paul?
And only the most uptight bigot would assume someone who worshipped differently from themselves was a devil worshipper. "He can't be a man 'cause he doesn't smoke the same cigarette as me" was part of an old Rolling Stones song, one of the hymns of my faith. Someone who translates "different" as "devil" might as well be Al Qaeda and on the terrorist list.
2007-01-14 21:15:44
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answered by Philo 7
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Much of the "Idol worship" you are concerned about is metaphorical in nature. While this might not be allowed in Christianity, it is not accurately described as merely "Idol Worship."
Also, Idol worship is considered Devilish by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but it is not proven or provable.
2007-01-14 21:12:34
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answered by Mr. Bad Day 7
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Wow. Not cool dude. I'm sure that this is in retaliation for something that an Hindu follower has said about your faith. Tsk tsk. Hasn't anyone told you that bashing isn't nice. I say to each his own. If someone wants to follow Hindu practices...so be it. Leave them alone and worry about your own faults and try to improve. You should start with working on not being so angry. Just because someone doesn't follow what YOU follow, does not make them a devil worshiper. Grow up
2007-01-14 21:09:16
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answered by ♪♫♪justpassingby♪♫♪ 5
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So what, cant you just tolerate them and be happy thet there will be more room in the afterlife for people who are not evil like yourself, oops if you werent evil you wouldnt be judgeing others now would you?
2007-01-14 21:08:11
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answered by Audio Visual master 4
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Actually, Hinduism believes in one God, Brahman. The many idols of which you speak are manifestations of Brahman. No religion is good or evil in itself. It depends on the acts of its practitioners.
2007-01-14 21:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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