Personally I don’t agree with MLA PC George because of how I see religion.
Correct me if I am wrong but both in theHindu andChristian, a thought is enough toSin.
and If suppose I receive a prayaschit or a pardon and I believe in the person who gave me pardon on behalf. it’s the ‘Me’ inside the body who is free.
Body was never the sinner. So isVirgin in the mind or body? I don’t know. But I have a disagreement because how does someone come to a conclusion of what a woman has gone through and pronounce her character?
I would rather think to my self that she had the ability to take a leap of faith and choose a way of life, can I do it?
Personally I don’t agree with Independent Poonjar MLA PC George because of how I see religion.
Correct me if I am wrong but both in theHindu andChristian, a thought is enough toSin.
and If suppose I receive a prayaschit or a pardon and I believe in the person who gave me pardon on behalf. it’s the ‘Me’ inside the body who is free.
Body was never the sinner. So is virgin in the mind or body? I don’t know. But I have a disagreement because how does someone come to a conclusion of what a woman has gone through and pronounce her character?
I would rather think to my self that she had the ability to take a leap of faith and choose a way of life, can I do it?
Personally I don’t agree with Independent Poonjar MLA PC George because of how I see religion.
Correct me if I am wrong but both in theHindu andChristian, a thought is enough toSin.
and If suppose I receive a prayaschit or a pardon and I believe in the person who gave me pardon on behalf. it’s the ‘Me’ inside the body who is free.
Body was never the sinner. So is virgin in the mind or body? I don’t know. But I have a disagreement because how does someone come to a conclusion of what a woman has gone through and pronounce her character?
I would rather think to my self that she had the ability to take a leap of faith and choose a way of life, can I do it?
The fact that the government and the Church authorities have not thought it fit to render justice to the victim alleged to be raped by a Bishop, is indeed saddening. This religious prejudice shown in the reporting of such crime by media, and the action taken by the authorities like the government and the police is sickening. Hope there is a change of attitude for the better, at least after the protest and the culprits are brought to book.
As expected, one Kalumal, useless, jobless, komaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaali buffoon who always point his stinking dirty fingers at others all the time has nothing to comment on this issue.
Re: Kerala- protest against police inaction
by P S SHAH on Sep 09, 2018 12:12 PM
This komaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaali lungi swich over to mute mode to avoid writing any comment on this issue and to avoid any embrassment.
All the so called celibà te orders are fraud ...they are the tools to exploit gullible people ,that aside the question belongs to Christian community state govt of Kerala will not take any action ,because any action would be taken as a action against chrsitian faith ...it should be treated more seriously and justice should be given to the victim
Re: They are helpless
by P S SHAH on Sep 09, 2018 12:14 PM
The people who think the people of their state are very intelligent and literate, do not take any actions against the Christian missionaries and the dramas of their hyptonists who claim to show miracle on the people with blind faith.