--- Milad Meah Meah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Caste System has nothing to do with Religion. > System is 'System' = method of living Religion is 'Religion'= belief
Mario replies: a) Why don't you have the guts to write under your own name instead of hiding behind a Spicy Pork Dish? What are you afraid of? b) The caste system is an integral part of the Hindu religion. If I am wrong I would like our Hindu friends to correct me. Spicy pork dish ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes: > It is NOT a sin to belong to a Caste. > It IS a sin to belong to another Religion. Mario replies: How is it a sin to belong to another religion, Mr. Spicy Pork Dish? Please clarify. It is obviously not a sin to belong to a caste because we had nothing to do with the caste we were born into. It is absolutely wrong for Christians to discriminate against someone else because of their caste. Whether it is wrong for Hindus depends on what their religion teaches. Spicy pork dish ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes: > Those who go on and on and on about the Caste System are those who wished they were born Brahmins; are now psychologically traumatised and want to change the system, over night, just coz they got access to a 'media type' of outlet. Mario replies: Some utter illogical nonsense by the "quickly getting stale" Spicy Pork Dish. I am willing to bet that the anti-casters belong to all the castes, whereas the pro-casters are probably all Brahmins (who else would support this heinous system other than those who use it to lay claim to some kind of bogus superiority?). Yes, I would like to change the system overnight, and yes, I take advantage of every outlet I have access to, and hope that my opposition gives some the moral support that they need to oppose the system and/or speak out against it. Spicy Pork Dish writes: > Caste System will stay, and HAS to stay. > It still exists in UK. (Not like in India, but similar) > Mario replies: Hey, this guy is a Brit. I will leave it to Cornel and Gabe to deal with him, that is, if they can find him, since he hides his identity.
