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  RE:Hindu Gods in Churches
by Pramod Cherian on Jun 04, 2007 10:58 PM   Permalink
The cricketer Sreesanth regularly visits a certain church in Cochin. According to your logic, he should be kicked out. If Christians followed the example set by Hindu priests, he should be denied entry. What a shame!
Christians are not ashamed of what takes place in churches. Why are Hindus so ashamed and secretive about what goes on in their temples?
In the days of the British, Indians were denied entry to British clubs. What right do we have to complain about that, if that is exactly what we are doing now?

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  RE:Hindu Gods in Churches
by ramankutty on Jun 04, 2007 10:23 PM   Permalink
i think shoes,pants and shirts( quality and respectable dress) are founded by europeans.

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  RE:Hindu Gods in Churches
by Surya on Jun 04, 2007 10:33 PM   Permalink
sanjay choudhry

Moderen drug for maleria polio etc many moreare founded by christians.Without them you would be suffering from malria or polio.

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  RE:Hindu Gods in Churches
by crazyforsense on Jun 04, 2007 11:32 PM   Permalink
Modern mathematics & numbering system weren't founded by one person and most certainly "Hindus" alone. True - some Hindus had some contributions and lots of other people of various religions & atheists had much bigger contributions. Anyways....dude seriously STOP looking at everything from RELIGION goggles.

And if we started looking at Laws of Motions, Electromganetic theory (much of which is the fundamental for most industrial applications)........you would be proved wrong. It is amazing how people can look at even science through the narrow prism of religion.


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