--- shiv sastry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I tend to test the boundaries any opinion or
> possible fact posted for  
> inconsistencies and that is what makes me so
> irritating - usually to the 
> person whose post i am "testing".

Well, maybe there is a more non-irritating way to
do it. Otherwise, the discussion goes nowhere
which ultimately doesn't get you anywhere either.

One observation is that Hinduism is often said to
be "more a way of life than a religion". I have
never been quite clear what this means. Other
religions also provide rules and percepts to live
your life by.

Another observation is that among major
religions, Hinduism has a variety of holy books.
Wouldn't that argue for more then usual
documentation by the Hindu? Or because of the
multitude of Hindu practices and Hindu gods is
this documentation per practice or god too
little?

Shyam



       
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