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Posted: 16 years ago
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i dont want any answers now...forget about the question...everything is taken negatively on this forum...if i cannot express my feelings than what is the use for me to even visit this forum....i asked something which i felt bad about but some ppl started saying that i should be more concerned abt issues like poverty etc😭...and some says dont make a long discussion about a small issue...u think the other threads are concerning about very big issues or poverty?????????.....why only my feelings were treated like this..coz it was against pooja...anyways sorry guys for bothering u
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: April2007

Taking shoes off is done because many people sit on the floor and to keep the floor clean. If Pooja is not going outside on the street her shoes are clean.
I don't think God cares whether someone takes shoes off or not. God is everywhere in nature, outside the temple, inside every human being. Whole world is creators temple therefore according to your logice we should walk bare feet all the time.
We cannot impose our will and our way to respect God on everybody or anybody. Being a honest and good person is more important than taking off or keeping shoes. Pooja looked very sad and she went to temple for comfort not to annoy anybody. This kind of conversation shows that spirituality is just reduced to mere rituals.




oh rly,first learn the culture of the country and then u can answer the posts.even small kids know that we should not enter temple with shoes/chapals.she isnt a small kid or blind.or she doesnt thinks it imp to respect the god and temple and shame on people like u who dont even have any respect to god
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: Nancy_Angel

Dear i am also fine..nowadays not much on the work front and many marriages happenn so i am enjoying my life...i really respect the way u answered it...and def cant forget the endless arguments we had..oh god it was so silly on my part...anyways its always nice replying to u



Thanks Nancy...hehe yeah I remember the endless arguments we had....honestly speaking I enjoyed the debate to some extent.. :-) Nice to respond to you too....😊
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: strongirl




oh rly,first learn the culture of the country and then u can answer the posts.even small kids know that we should not enter temple with shoes/chapals.she isnt a small kid or blind.or she doesnt thinks it imp to respect the god and temple and shame on people like u who dont even have any respect to god



The writer of the post to which you have responded, has her own views regarding observing of religious customs and worship of God.........and yes, there are people, including me, who'd give Pooja a benefit of doubt in such a situation...and we dont think we need to be ashamed of that.

I think its more rude and un-cultured, to use phrases like "Shame on you" to someone who hasn't really done anything apart form politely expressing her views............Views exist...whether they are religious, atheist, moderate or extreme...whatever are their views its disappointing to see people who can't observe decency in communication.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Hima 😊 you said it beautifully!!

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: hima_123



Thanks Nancy...hehe yeah I remember the endless arguments we had....honestly speaking I enjoyed the debate to some extent.. :-) Nice to respond to you too....😊

yup u are a person i really respect now...even i enjoyed it a lot😊

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