----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 11:36
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] beef-eating in india
-myth of Jesus, Muhhamad, Moses etc
Hehehe!
There is absolutely no way to prove or disprove the existence of God or
"genuine incarnations'
And to the question of "That they have not done that,
shows that either there is no God or they were fake incarnations, and guys
like you are trying their best to believe something which is not true."
Does this pertain only to Hindu beliefs or does your theory
also transcend to other religions like Christianity, Islam and
Buddhism?
I think, you are missing a very important ingredient of all
religions: ie the concept of faith. All religions are based upon and survive
on this concept.
In Buddhism (some forms at least), for example, the
existence of God is not there. So, then the question of course becomes, why do
Buddhists believe in the Buddha, pray to him, celebrate him etc. After
all he was just a man, and why should modern men, after so many centuries bow
down to a celestial Buddha?
One can well argue that him sitting under a tree for many
years and attaining nirvana is all hog-wash - no human (from all we know) can
perform such a feat, where termites and ants built mounds on the Buddha, let
alone the concept of some claim to the attainment of "nirvana".
I hope you are not trying to tell us some religions are
better than others? Either one believes in a religion or not at all - I can
accept that.
Its a good possibility that there were atleast
"people" known as Ram & Krishna of Hinduism. You probably think
their elevations to celestial beings are fake. If that is true, then so
are Christ, Mohammad, and Buddha. True atheists would lay their belief systems
on solid or scientific proof.
Barua, I think you are trying very hard to place bets
everywhere. Sometimes, you have to make a choice - Are you an atheist or a
believer of some religion ? :-)
--Ram
On 6/19/06, Rajen
Barua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Umesh:
Frankly speaking, I doubt if God will help you.
If Rama and Krishna were genuine incarnations of God, they
would have, by this time, established themselves firmly their
positions against Western Christian critics. That they have not done that,
shows that either there is no God or they were fake incarnations, and guys
like you are trying their best to believe something which is not true.
What do you say? Do you think God is partial to
Christianity?
RB
From: umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Rajen &
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CC: assam@assamnet.org
Subject: Re: [Assam] beef-eating in india -myth of
Jesus, Muhhamad, Moses etc
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 16:12:16 +0100 (BST)
well I agree to that.
I need God's help again.
after eating Chinese dish -which did not mention what was in it (i
avoided seafood -since my last attack in Jan-for same reasons perhaps
-though my students had eye flu too) I look Chinese too - eyes are mere
slits. The rashes have gone but breathing is still heavy .
This
means the Hindus will haqve to do some homework to establish
historicity of Rama and Krsuhna. This does not mean they are all myth,
but
they have to prove otherwise.
Compare these to
Jesus.
RB
----- Original Message -----
From: "xourov pathok"
To: ; "Ram Sarangapani"
Cc:
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 7:47
PM
Subject: Re: [Assam] beef-eating in india -myth of Jesus, Muhhamad,
Moses
etc
>
>
> --- umesh sharma
wrote:
>
>> Any comments about Mythical nature of Jesus,
Moses
>> or Muhammad?
>> There is NO historical proof
that any of the above
>> did any miraculous work to render them
divine --like
>> resurrection of Christ, parting the waves
crossing
>> the Red sea by Moses etc --yet despite the stories
>> circulating around them which defy human logic
-they
>> are believed to have existed.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historicity_of_Jesus
>
>
>>
Why not about Ram or Krishna ( recently they have
>> even found
an underwater city -adjacent Dwarka-
>> established by Krishna
-as mentioned in Mahabharat
>> and other Hindu texts) -despite
some
>> miraculous/illogical events?
>
> rama and
krishna are given as much historicity as
> possible, according to
the evidence. the underwater
> city they claim as dwarka is not
confirmed. the
> problem is let alone dwarka, even
hastinapur,
> indraprastha etc have not been properly
identified.
> even though they have found settlements, they do
not
> correspond to cities, let alone grand cities as
>
depicted in the epics. this does not negate the
> possibility of a
historical indraprastha, of course.
> it simply means we have not
found it yet.
>
>
>
>
Umesh
Sharma
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