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  • blunthead
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by Imam Rashik View Post
    When are going to stop wasting your time with Hinduism and convert to Islam.

    The only reason people want to visit India is to see the Taj Mahal. Which you know is an Islamic building. You Hindus have nothing to offer tourists, only cows walkings in dirty streets and how you polluted the Ganges river.
    You have a jaundiced view of India which isn't very current with the times. Nor is it very respectful. I'll give you another chance. Do you want to talk to me respectfully? Or, should I simply ignore you?

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  • SayvedByTheLord
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    I pains me to admit, but for a mudslime you actually make some sense. Not sure he would make a good Christian.


    Originally posted by Imam Rashik View Post
    When are going to stop wasting your time with Hinduism and convert to Islam.

    The only reason people want to visit India is to see the Taj Mahal. Which you know is an Islamic building. You Hindus have nothing to offer tourists, only cows walkings in dirty streets and how you polluted the Ganges river.

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  • Imam Rashik
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    When are going to stop wasting your time with Hinduism and convert to Islam.

    The only reason people want to visit India is to see the Taj Mahal. Which you know is an Islamic building. You Hindus have nothing to offer tourists, only cows walkings in dirty streets and how you polluted the Ganges river.

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  • blunthead
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Well, I normally do not speak to indians as the overwhelming pungent smell of curry alone is enough to make me vomit but I feel compelled to speak. Like so many in the world, when things do not go their way, they resort to name calling and insults, typical of uncivilized beasts. It is a shame the brits did not finish what they started over there in the 1800's. That was the one battle they had a chance of winning as dots are terrible in battle. They just say mumbo jumbo and try to run away.
    In my book, any man that does not eat steak is suspect and is a God hater. Any man that is not a Christian is not a real man but a sub-man and a lesser human.
    Next time I reach you by phone at the call center, Mr. Hindoodoo, you better speak in a clear American voice and cut the condescending crappola. When I demand to speak to your manager, do not put me on hold then transfer to "Raj" in the next cubicle. I am an American dammit and deserve the respect that has been earned by being a world super power.
    You can come to India. Visit me at my home. I'll receive you well and extend all the hospitality I can afford. But, I'll give you respect only if you show me respect in return. Otherwise, you'll be kicked out of the door.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Well, I normally do not speak to indians as the overwhelming pungent smell of curry alone is enough to make me vomit but I feel compelled to speak. Like so many in the world, when things do not go their way, they resort to name calling and insults, typical of uncivilized beasts. It is a shame the brits did not finish what they started over there in the 1800's. That was the one battle they had a chance of winning as dots are terrible in battle. They just say mumbo jumbo and try to run away.
    In my book, any man that does not eat steak is suspect and is a God hater. Any man that is not a Christian is not a real man but a sub-man and a lesser human.
    Next time I reach you by phone at the call center, Mr. Hindoodoo, you better speak in a clear American voice and cut the condescending crappola. When I demand to speak to your manager, do not put me on hold then transfer to "Raj" in the next cubicle. I am an American dammit and deserve the respect that has been earned by being a world super power.

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  • Levi Jones
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by IWill NotSin View Post
    Not to be rude, but this man. Comes to our Forum, treat us with respect and is trying to learn the ways of a True Christian. And what do you do? Use Racism to defen yourself?
    Who is this our and us?

    I don't know you. Maybe you should make an introduction for yourself for starters.

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  • blunthead
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by James Dewitt View Post
    There you go again calling us bigots, I ask you, show me one single thing that shows that we are bigots. I think that is you, yes you are the bigot. We are just plain God loving Christians, you invaded our quite forum spouting your hate for Christians. You harass our women folk and make sexual advances towards the men. You shove your false religion in our faces and demand that we change to your false God and that we then drink cow urine. And you call us bigots, for shame. God hates you.
    It's getting funnier by the minute.

    Make sexual advances on YOU? You're such an ugly beardie. I wouldn't piss on you if you were on fire.

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  • IWill NotSin
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by SayvedByTheLord View Post
    You are too busy stealing good American jobs to have cars.

    Jesus is watching and is mad.
    Not to be rude, but this man. Comes to our Forum, treat us with respect and is trying to learn the ways of a True Christian. And what do you do? Use Racism to defen yourself?

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  • James Dewitt
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by bluntivory View Post
    As long as you're nothing like the bigots on this forum, you're THE man. Cheers!
    There you go again calling us bigots, I ask you, show me one single thing that shows that we are bigots. I think that is you, yes you are the bigot. We are just plain God loving Christians, you invaded our quite forum spouting your hate for Christians. You harass our women folk and make sexual advances towards the men. You shove your false religion in our faces and demand that we change to your false God and that we then drink cow urine. And you call us bigots, for shame. God hates you.

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  • blunthead
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by Samuel Coleridge View Post
    Now, now. We aren't all idiots. Only half.
    As long as you're nothing like the bigots on this forum, you're THE man. Cheers!

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  • Samuel Coleridge
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by bluntivory View Post
    Thank you.

    Europeans are cool. I never liked Americans much.
    Now, now. We aren't all idiots. Only half.

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  • blunthead
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by Dutch Girl View Post
    You're awesome! If you're ever in Holland feel free to visit me!
    Thank you.

    Europeans are cool. I never liked Americans much.

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  • Dutch Girl
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by bluntivory View Post
    On the contrary, I don't have a problem if you disagree with me. I'll still respect your beliefs.
    You're awesome! If you're ever in Holland feel free to visit me!

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  • blunthead
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Ah, the liberal's definition of "tolerance" comes out so soon!

    "You can believe anything you like, as long as you agree with me."
    That applies to you as well, my friend.

    YOU want ME to agree with you at any cost.

    On the contrary, I don't have a problem if you disagree with me. I'll still respect your beliefs.

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  • blunthead
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    Re: Hindu man here - hello dear christians

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Not at all. First, while white people are the largest single demographic, they are not the majority.
    It's not a question of majority and minority. It's a question of privilege - either you have it or you don't. Numbers are irrelevant.

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Second, I'm mixed-race, part Native American.
    I think you can pass for White in America. Although, what I was trying to suggest many people could be born with some fine privileges at the expense of others. If I'm enjoying my share, where's the harm?

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Finally, God knew me before I was born. He decided where I would be born and to whom. That is nothing at all like karma.
    Let's go by your logic for a moment. You say God knew you before you were born. By that logic, God should have known me as well before I was born. So, why did he send you to a staunch Christian household and me to an overly Hindu environment where Churches exist only in picture books and television? Why does he ensure I'm very happy with my present life as a Hindu?

    Unless we're connected with events in the past life, I don't buy your present argument on God knowing us before we are born...at least not in your logical sense.


    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Slavery applies to people of all races. Maybe you should read the Bible and understand Biblical slavery. Parents often sold their children into slavery; it had nothing to do with race.
    You missed the other part of that quote. I gave you the official position on "race" at this gay discussion forum. Doesn't sound very tolerant to me. You can also go up and down this thread. Lots of racist remarks thrown at me. One of your comrade even objects to race-mixing. Hindu caste system has identical concepts which doesn't sit well with you. Talk of hypocrisy.

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    There is only one sense that one is atheistic. It means not believing that there are gods. That's the only sense. Please do not misuse words and expect us to understand you.
    God(s) in plural? I hope that was a typo on your part.

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Karma is preconditioned upon reincarnation. The Bible expressly states there is no such thing. Karma, therefore, is anti-Christian.
    I have read the Bible. I don't recall a verse which says anything AGAINST reincarnation. You can say the concept does not exist. I interpret it this way - the Bible does not have anything explicitly against reincarnation as it does against, say idol worship.

    You can probably Google "Reincarnation + Christianity". Some interesting reads.


    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    We follow it in principle and in the letter of God's Law.
    Good for you, but I'm not concerned about your religious beliefs. Stay close to the point.


    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Um, no.

    Prejudice is not a belief. It may be founded upon beliefs, but is not in itself a belief.

    A preference in how one crosses a street is not a "belief". It is a habit.

    Sorry, try again.
    Prejudices, preferences, beliefs whatever are deeply ingrained in you. They are coded into your brain somewhere deep. I don't want to split hairs but your present attitude is a reflection of your Karma.


    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Yes, I understand the basics. However, once again, Karma is preconditioned upon reincarnation. Since you're so keen on comparing your mythology to science, please show me the scientific evidence that reincarnation occurs.
    You can Google it up again. I'm too lazy to do it for you.

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    My choices and God's guidance brought me here, not some magical "Karma" from imaginary "past lives".
    Often, what we choose does not make what we become. There are forces in this universe at work which choose our life's direction. Let's agree to disagree on this point.


    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Experience, not "Karma". People make their choices based upon their experiences, they are not caused by magical external forces.
    You have to read subtle expressions of life to feel those forces. Try it. Act on my suggestion.


    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    I'm a Christian, fool. I would not do these horrible deeds you suggest. But I see that you, as a Hindu, lack God and the moral compass He provides and are thus willing to suggest that I sin before God to prove that people won't be pleasant toward me if I'm rude to them.

    Wow, how scientific!
    It's not about necessarily being rude to people. You may choose not to interact with people at all during these experiments. Just be rude and sullen with yourself. Hurt yourself alone.

    It's just another experiment. What have you got to lose if you try?






    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    I see you do not comprehend Original Sin. All humans are, by nature, sinful and condemned to an eternity of torture in God's Lake of Fire. Only those who beg forgiveness for their depraved nature and cease sinning can be Saved.
    You still didn't clarify according to your own Christian logic, why is that particular child chosen to go to Hell based on the fact that he wasn't mature enough to receive Jesus?


    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    I have already explained to you a number of times that Karma is predicated upon reincarnation, which is an anti-Christian belief. It is not possible to believe in your Hindu Karma and be a Christian.
    Again, your mixing religion with another belief. I don't want you to give up on your Christian beliefs. But, it doesn't really hurt to open up your mind a bit more.

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