Is the OT the most barbaric and savage scripture in the world?

So Surya is not in India and is a Sikh and Nietzche is not in India and is a Hindu and neither of you can write or read Hindi and Punjabi…well honestly…

[QUOTE=kareng;47137]So Surya is not in India and is a Sikh and Nietzche is not in India and is a Hindu and neither of you can write or read Hindi and Punjabi…well honestly…[/QUOTE]

LOL good points all. :smiley:

No…

[QUOTE=sweetapple;47171]No…[/QUOTE]

Yes…

[QUOTE=kareng;47137]So Surya is not in India and is a Sikh and Nietzche is not in India and is a Hindu and neither of you can write or read Hindi and Punjabi…well honestly…[/QUOTE]

Hinduism is a religion, not a country. India is the holy land of this religion. In the same way Islam is a religion, not a country. Mecca is the hoy land of this religion. In the same way Judaism is a religion, not a country. Jerusalem is the holy land of this religion.

I am born Sikh, but I am a Hindu convert.

Does that clear up your doubts?

My teeny brain had to work that one out but yes, your right, but you know it was just to stir you…

I knew you were a Sikh that had converted to Hinduism. A religious traitor that went to the other side. Remember what happened to Darth?!

The jump from Sikhism to Hinduism is not that big. The vast majority of Sikhism is based on Hinduism directly. I see it more like going from a limited perspective and taking the higher perspective the former was embedded in: sanatana dharma.

Many Sikh people, if they are true to themselves, will realise that they’re really hindus.

[QUOTE=kareng;47137]So Surya is not in India and is a Sikh and Nietzche is not in India and is a Hindu and neither of you can write or read Hindi and Punjabi…well honestly…[/quote].

I grew up in India. I could read and write Hindi then. Then my parents moved back to America (I was born in America first, but my family moved to India after a few months) and neglected to teach me Hindi. Because all my friends spoke English (and I, a lack of English :(), I wanted to conform and thus, put more emphasis on learning English. I was only a small child then (6 or 7) so do not blame me.

By the way, I am not Punjabi. I am ancestrally a Rajput, Rajasthani in other words.

[QUOTE=kareng;47252]My teeny brain had to work that one out but yes, your right, but you know it was just to stir you…

I knew you were a Sikh that had converted to Hinduism. A religious traitor that went to the other side. Remember what happened to Darth?![/QUOTE]

And your point is…what? Is your non-Indian side influencing you and trying to force you to be racist again?

[QUOTE=Surya Deva;47253]The jump from Sikhism to Hinduism is not that big. The vast majority of Sikhism is based on Hinduism directly. I see it more like going from a limited perspective and taking the higher perspective the former was embedded in: sanatana dharma.

Many Sikh people, if they are true to themselves, will realise that they’re really hindus.[/QUOTE]

Yes Surya, I agree, they are closely connected…My switch is from Christianity to Buddhism and Hinduism. And it wasn’t hard as the basic concepts of Christianity will produce the desired spiritual effects for those practicing sincerely, however, lineage is important as the fruits can be more easily obtained if you know to follow your spiritual lineage, whatever that might be. This is because you have previous experience in previous lifetimes that will leaves traces that are in you now… if you had say 20 lives before as a Sikh and 1000 as a Hindu, the Hindu will dominate and you will relate to it better. This was my experience, in part.

[QUOTE=Nietzsche;47254].

I grew up in India. I could read and write Hindi then. Then my parents moved back to America (I was born in America first, but my family moved to India after a few months) and neglected to teach me Hindi. Because all my friends spoke English (and I, a lack of English :(), I wanted to conform and thus, put more emphasis on learning English. I was only a small child then (6 or 7) so do not blame me.

By the way, I am not Punjabi. I am ancestrally a Rajput, Rajasthani in other words.[/QUOTE]

Dont worry, it was a jab…,my father had trouble reading and writing Punjabi and i have met many like that…,.its common even for those who grow up in India.,…do you know why?

If only we could have met 30 years ago Kareng…

I love Indian women and I love British women, and you are both.

What could have been…

Ahh so sweet Thomas, I am sending you a squidge…here it is…there.

We could have made such sweet music! ahhh

Who would have thought that this kind of love would come to a crap SD thread like this?
Ahhh, it warms the cockles of my heart. :smiley:

[QUOTE=thomas;47491]If only we could have met 30 years ago Kareng…

I love Indian women and I love British women, and you are both.

What could have been…[/QUOTE]

Thomas…thomas…LUS - I mean cough uhm…yea.

[QUOTE=kareng;47530]Ahh so sweet Thomas, I am sending you a squidge…here it is…there.

We could have made such sweet music! ahhh[/QUOTE]

:oops:

It’s been so long since I’ve been squidged.

Thank you!

[QUOTE=Indra Deva;47532]Who would have thought that this kind of love would come to a crap SD thread like this?
Ahhh, it warms the cockles of my heart. :D[/QUOTE]

Lol ha…Love thy neighbour

Are we going to have to give this thread a PG-13 rating :smiley:

[QUOTE=Yulaw;47662]Are we going to have to give this thread a PG-13 rating :D[/QUOTE]

Hey, don’t get a uppity just because I brought up my cockles :wink:

Maintain your dignity! Do not fall to the influence of lust! Control your desires! What have all of you learned from yoga!?