On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Religion is a boundary, it has only taken people apart. It has never been,
> never intended to be, a bridge.
>

-1. Nope.

Humans decide what 'religion' is. Religion is a label - Hindu, Islam, etc
etc are mere labels - they denote each school of thought. A religion was
conceived by a set of people - it was conceived to be their doctrine -
something that they should follow as part of life and hence they needed a
SuperMan('God') whom they could trust in(again, an object of their own
imagination).

And it is very much normal to have clashes between different school of
thoughts - and i truly support and advocate a debate between different
schools of thoughts - though think that it goes against the funda of
religion (which was supposed to be set-of-rules followed) by a group of ppl,
and hence this debate would be sheer waste of time.

What you are talking about is 'misunderstood-fundamentalism' - which is
sheer insanity.

Venkat
Blog @ http://blizzardzblogs.blogspot.com
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