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Yaar... I used to like your posts.. now you're just leaning extremely the other way. Take some time off PDF, I know exactly what's triggering your emotions
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i am agreed with u ....only one race is superior and that is humanity...superiority lies in righteousness and not in colour of skin or caste....this is why hindus are leaving hinduism and it also cause of people like the OP plagued mind..brain-washed by NDTV
And what abut you??? Most of (i mean more than 70%) of Muslims in sub continent are converts....... majority of them by force during Mughal PeriodConverts are not Muslims, they are mostly lower class Hindus, but again i don't know as i haven't been to India, so i can't say anything for sure, my whole knowledge is dependent upon Information collected from Media and my own logic..
I would love if someone can clarify for me this Christian missionary problem, why is it a problem and how are they converting people?
And what abut you??? Most of (i mean more than 70%) of Muslims in sub continent are converts....... majority of them by force during Mughal Period
I think perhaps we should address the underlying thesis in the original post, which is that a country's progress is hampered if there are strong competing ideologies. Religion is just one ideology and the op seems to think that everything will be fine once that ideological divide is eliminated.
However, even if you do that and impose Hinduism as the 'official' religion, other ideological divides will emerge: hardcore communists v/s socialists v/s capitalists; militant environmentalists v/s materialists. The list goes on, and these ideologs can be just as intolerant and militant as the worst of religious fanatics.
There will always be competing ideologies in any sufficiently large group of people, and the trick is to accept and manage differences rather than trying futilely to homogenize everything.