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Why are people tolerating this Asaram bapu ? Are there any educated idians around ?
what is wrong with us people ????
7 AnswersOther - Cultures & Groups8 years agoIsnt it sad that In Canada and the U.S. we are too tolerant and the whole world walk over the two governments?
Andy Rooney says:
I don't believe in Santa Claus, but I'm not going to sue
somebody for singing a Ho-Ho-Ho song in December.
I don't agree with Darwin , but I didn't go out and hire
a lawyer when my high school teacher taught his theory
of evolution.
Life, liberty or your pursuit of happiness will not be
endangered because someone says a 30-second prayer
before a football game. So what's the big deal? It's not
like somebody is up there reading the entire Book of
Acts. They're just talking to a God they believe in and
asking him to grant safety to the players on the field and
the fans going home from the game.
But it's a Christian prayer, some will argue. Yes, and this
is the United States of America and Canada , countries
founded on Christian principles. According to our very
own phone book, Christian churches outnumber all others
more than 200-to-1! So what would you expect --
somebody chanting Hare Krishna?
If I went to a football game in Jerusalem , I would expect
to hear a Jewish prayer.
If I went to a soccer game in Baghdad , I would expect to
hear a Muslim prayer.
If I went to a ping pong match in China , I would expect to
hear someone pray to Buddha.
And I wouldn't be offended. It wouldn't bother me one bit.
When in Rome ...
But 'what about the atheists?' is another argument. What
about them? Nobody is asking them to be baptized. We're
not going to pass the collection plate. Just humour us for
30 seconds. If that's asking too much, bring a Walkman or
a pair of ear plugs. Go to the bathroom. Visit the concession stand.
Call your lawyer!
Unfortunately, one or two will make that call. One or two
will tell thousands what they can and cannot do. I don't
think a short prayer at a football game is going to shake
the world's foundations.
Christians are just sick and tired of turning the other cheek
while our courts strip us of all our rights. Our parents and
grandparents taught us to pray before eating, to pray before
we go to sleep. Our Bible tells us to pray without ceasing.
Now a handful of people and their lawyers are telling us to
cease praying.
God, help us! And if that last sentence offends you, well,
just sue me. The silent majority has been silent too long.
It's time we tell that one or two who scream loud enough
to be heard that the vast majority doesn't care what they
want. It is time that the majority rules!
It's time we tell them, "you don't have to pray; you don't
have to say the Pledge of Allegiance; you don't have to
believe in God or attend services that honour Him. That is
your right, and we will honour your right; but by golly, you
are no longer going to take our rights away. We are fighting
back, and we WILL WIN!"
God bless us one and all...especially those who denounce
Him. God bless America and Canada, despite all our faults,
we are still the greatest nations of all. God bless our service
men who are fighting to protect our right to pray and worship
God.
Let's make 2010 the year the silent majority is heard and
we restore God as the foundation of our families and
institutions. And may our military forces come home safely
from all the wars.
ITS TOO LATE MR. ROONEY. THE MAJORITY WHO LIVE IN NORTH AMERICA ARE VERY LOVING AND TOLERANT PEOPLE AND HAVE NO CLUE HOW CRUEL THE OUTSIDE WORLD IS. WHEN YOU JUDGE OTHER PEOPLE BY YOUR STANDARDS YOU ARE DOOMED.
2 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade agoIS THIS CORRECT FOR VALENTINES DAY IN INDIA?
BANGALORE: After their attack on young women at a pub in Mangalore recently, the Sri
Rama Sena has now announced an action plan to target couples found dating on February
14, Valentine’s Day.
Addressing a press conference here on Thursday, Sri Ram Sene leader Pramod Muthalik,
who is now on bail, said Sene activists across Karnataka would not only hold protests
outside colleges, hostels and hotels, where Valentine’s Day celebrations are held,
but also forcibly marry off couples found dating in public.
“Our activists will go around with a priest, a turmeric stub and a mangalsutra on
February 14. If we come across couples being together in public and expressing their
love, we will take them to the nearest temple and conduct their marriage,” Mr.
Muthalik said. If the couples resist the move, the girl will be forced to tie a
‘rakhi’ to the boy.
He said his outfit would ensure that Valentine’s Day greeting cards were not sold,
and added that activists would be checking out the stores which sold greeting cards.
When asked if his outfit would use physical force against those celebrating
Valentine’s Day, he said they “will not take law into their hands.”
ISNT IT SAD WHATS HAPPENING IN INDIA
5 AnswersValentine's Day1 decade agoany comment from our fellow indians?
BANGALORE: After their attack on young women at a pub in Mangalore recently, the Sri
Rama Sena has now announced an action plan to target couples found dating on February
14, Valentine’s Day.
Addressing a press conference here on Thursday, Sri Ram Sene leader Pramod Muthalik,
who is now on bail, said Sene activists across Karnataka would not only hold protests
outside colleges, hostels and hotels, where Valentine’s Day celebrations are held,
but also forcibly marry off couples found dating in public.
“Our activists will go around with a priest, a turmeric stub and a mangalsutra on
February 14. If we come across couples being together in public and expressing their
love, we will take them to the nearest temple and conduct their marriage,” Mr.
Muthalik said. If the couples resist the move, the girl will be forced to tie a
‘rakhi’ to the boy.
He said his outfit would ensure that Valentine’s Day greeting cards were not sold,
and added that activists would be checking out the stores which sold greeting cards.
When asked if his outfit would use physical force against those celebrating
Valentine’s Day, he said they “will not take law into their hands.”
4 AnswersOther - Cultures & Groups1 decade ago