I am a Hindu. I have a “Mandir” at my home. I visit temples. I believe in God. And I don’t mind idolatry.
I feel that temples are there to remind us that God exists. Idolatry is a way to not forget God. There is peace, calmness, and serenity in the religious places. These places bring back calmness in our lives. I know He is omnipresent. He can not be found in temples. But idol worshiping brings some kind of psychological satisfaction that yes, He is THERE and He is watching over us.
What’s bad if one gets a ray of hope through idol worshiping?
Uh, the ‘H’ in ‘He’ shouldn’t be in capitals in between the sentences I suppose, if you remember how to use punctuation(s) you learnt in your elementary classes maybe? 😛
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I think you haven’t attended your elementary classes regularly. Bunked, maybe? 😛
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You seem to have been bunking them more than me. 😛
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It should be ‘more than I did’ not ‘more than me’.
I think we should leave it here, Mr./Ms. Criticist! 😀
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I still bunk ’em. -_-
And it is Mr.Criticist please. 😉
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Oh I see. Good to know that!
So you’re a student!?
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In college. And you?
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There’s a thing called “About” page in my blog which I think you have not put up. Secretive much?
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And I also see that you’re not following my blog ( just saying ) 😛
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I know you’re 21. I know you’re a commerce student, where gimme’ a five yo!
But which college and course exactly is what I’m curious about? 😛
And yes, I’m secretive, a mystery that maybe you can never resolve unless and until you’re patient enough to stay that long to know me. 😀
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Curiosity kills!
And we”ll see how long we can stay, in this world where even waking up the next morning is not certain!
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We’ll* 😛
You didn’t tell me your college and course, by the way. 😛
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Yeah ignore my TYPING mistake. 😛
Since I don’t know you either, this much info is enough. 🙂
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Hahahah!
You traitor girl , don’t copy my technique 😛
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