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Johnny wrote:Some facts:
1) Johnny is just a name.
2) I dont like people who preach their religion and expect others to convert.
3) It should have read, "converters" instead of "Converts" in my previous post.
Chrsit4u wrote:Johnny wrote:Some facts:
1) Johnny is just a name.
2) I dont like people who preach their religion and expect others to convert.
3) It should have read, "converters" instead of "Converts" in my previous post.
1) Jangaiah is also a name better use that to post...
2)every one has the right to say whatever they want..dont read or STFU
3) people read what is written, be more correct next time..
Johnny and not Jangaiah wrote:Chrsit4u wrote:Johnny wrote:Some facts:
1) Johnny is just a name.
2) I dont like people who preach their religion and expect others to convert.
3) It should have read, "converters" instead of "Converts" in my previous post.
1) Jangaiah is also a name better use that to post...
2)every one has the right to say whatever they want..dont read or STFU
3) people read what is written, be more correct next time..
1) Stupid reasoning.
2) Exactly. So STFU.
3) So are you a missionary?
sp wrote:I like our ahimsa laws of NON INJURY:
Hinduism: Is there a rule about Hindus eating meat?
Basically, there is a rule, an overlying rule, which gives the Hindu answer to this query. It is called ahimsa, refraining from injuring - physically, mentally or emotionally - anyone or any living creature. The Hindu who wishes to strictly follow the path of non-injury to all creatures naturally adopts a vegetarian diet.
I have found that families who are vegetarian have fewer problems than those who are not. This is because when we eat meat, fish, fowl and eggs, we absorb the vibration of the instinctive creatures into our nerve system and this amplifies our own lower nature. Our lower nature is prone to fear, anger, jealousy, confusion, resentment and the like.
sp wrote:I like our ahimsa laws of NON INJURY:
Basically, there is a rule, an overlying rule, which gives the Hindu answer to this query. It is called ahimsa, refraining from injuring - physically, mentally or emotionally - anyone or any living creature.
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