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I live in India and my country is universally loved because of its great heritage, great traditions, great religions, great culture and bountiful nature. We gained freedom through nonviolence and our ‘Rashtrapitha’, Gandhiji believed and practiced it but he fell a prey as victim to violence. All religions preach love, brotherhood, nonviolence and tolerance, but its followers live more by dogmas and evils and seldom practice these noble virtues. I am not tutoring you on certain values and its self-enforcement, but do not you think that if mankind imbibes these qualities, this world would be a more safe, secure, peaceful and loving world to live in? Don’t you think that we live in a world of swords raised against our own brethren?

2007-03-08 03:27:48 · 7 answers · asked by Nimit 2 in Social Science Gender Studies

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I totally disagree Ghandi's values are alive today, much as they were before him and will be in the future. Peace and love and tolerance are in abundance in this world. If they were not we would not be able to have the societies that we do now. Development isn't allowed if we do not work together, and we obviously have. If not as a planet then as individual societies.

I think there's voices of hate, and those people are created by conditioning. These people are loud but aren't overly successful. I have found that these people are actually good for societies as they create a counterculture of tolerance and kindness. Many people that I know look down on those who are hateful, because we know them to be emotionally underdeveloped. For every follower they get I believe there's 100 to oppose them.

In his truest form man is tolerant and loving and I believe that mankind is able to do anything at this time. Also thanks to communication tools we have a greater understanding of other cultures and can sympathize better with them then at any other time in history where they would seem as alien as from another world.

2007-03-08 03:41:45 · answer #1 · answered by Luis 6 · 0 0

NO YOU ARE WRONG!!!!!!!!!

I AM INDIAN

but dear u forgot one thing gandhiji was one in nonviolence movement and he brought everyone together

if you think that way than u are not a true Indian we Indians believe in loving and tolerance and make others capable by make our action so obvious that other person start following us

so dear u r the one who take out swords and u are the one who know how to make them down so stop think of gandhiji and great culture and religions of INDIA and start some thing so that other could follow u

best of luck

i do the same what i wrote i believe in spreading the lesson of love, brotherhood, nonviolence, and tolerance and they exist now also

2007-03-15 06:07:35 · answer #2 · answered by sweety 3 · 0 0

the wise men spoken of in Luke at the time of Christ's birth were more than likely part of these great religions that you speak of.
Christianity is misunderstood more by those who claim to practice it than those, like you,who understand faith, charity, brotherhood, and loyalty, and stand outside shaking their collective heads. Christ tried to bring the understanding of religion to a world that insisted on making religion a series of ceremonies rather than a personal life of loving, giving, and prayer.

2007-03-08 11:58:40 · answer #3 · answered by Handy man 5 · 0 0

I agree to whatever you say but how will we sense the neticatise of life if everything is rosy and good if night comes day has to come and if day comes night has to follow that is the law of nature so any thing that is bitter is for good than only you will value good things and enjoy it

2007-03-08 12:38:15 · answer #4 · answered by rema e 2 · 0 0

you are hindu! and they have good moral ethics! however, jesus christ told us that there would be wars and rumors of wars! he told us that not everything on earth would be peach keen like the buddahists and hindus preach! jesus was the way, light, and truth, and promised us peace, but warned man about the coming of the vil one, SATAN!! and that conflict would happen on earth before the dust was settled! you would have to be a fool, and blind!! to not see that the words of christ are coming true! hindus and buddists are good people! make no mistake! if we all live by their ethics, this world would be better! but like i said, it is not realistic! there is violence in the human heart, and until christ comes into the world again, the world will be a violent place! biblical prophecy gets scoffed at by the so-called religious experts, but look!!! eveerything jesus is coming true! and if we blind ourselves to the truth, we will be like the "blind leading the blind" that jesus talked about in his day! iam christian, but let me say this: i have a lot of respect for hindus!! they are good people and i do! not! believe in condemnation for people of this belief! that actually puts me at odds with some christians, but the jesus i believe in ,healed the sick, and gave the good word of encouragement to the downhearted! nice chattine with you! hope this answer helps with your perspective

2007-03-08 11:53:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

India is a "Hype -oriented country"...nothing more nothing less...
"Love of English"
"American Brotherhood"
" Nonviolence towards corruption"
"Tolerance to Mosquitoes"...

2007-03-08 11:46:13 · answer #6 · answered by Jai 3 · 0 1

Unfortunately, they do not exist in its true sense. Because some people are not willing to be tolerant.

2007-03-08 13:08:37 · answer #7 · answered by Magic 2 · 0 0

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