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All he dose is walking all alone, He has a three bed room flat but wont stay there, he is still mummys boy If you need know more about him ask and i tell you cus i am the guy next door, lol |
I think the sheer fact that a shoe maker can have a son that will go on to be a scientist and a soldier can have a son that can go on to become a PRIEST is enough for me to see, I PRAY YOU GET CATHOLIC PRIEST AS A SON THERE WE SEE YOUR FAITH |
[b] Caste is defined as a rigid social system in which a social hierarchy is maintained generation after generation and allows little mobility out of the position to which a person is born (Encarta Encyclopedia). The word caste was first used by 16th century Portuguese traders; it is taken from the Portuguese word casta. Varna, the word for caste, means color and referring to the old racial differences between conquerors and conquered. The basis of the caste divisions was social and economic rather than racial. The original caste system, Varna, of India came about when the Aryan-speaking nomadic groups migrated from the north to India about 1500 B.C, The Aryan priests divided society into a caste system of four parts. Between 200 B.C. and 100 A.D., the Manu Smriti, or Law of Manu, was written. The Aryan priest- lawmakers created in it four hereditary divisions of society, putting their own priestly class at the head of this caste system with the title of earthly gods, or Brahmans (priests and teachers). Second in rank were the Kshatriyas (rulers and warriors). Then their were the Vaishyas (merchants and traders). The 4th was the Sudras (workers and peasants) born to be servants to the other three. The four groups are from divine origin and emerged from a portion of the Creator symbolically appropriate to its activities. Brahmans from the mouth of God, Kshatriyas from His arms, Viaishyas from His thighs, and Shudras from His feet. Far lower than the Sudras and out of the social order are the Harijans or Untouchables. They did all the dirty work (Lamb 135). The Indian caste had hereditary membership. Marriage was only permitted within the same caste. There were restrictions on the choice of occupation and on personal contact with members of other castes. Central to the caste system were the ideas of samsara (reincarnation) and karma (quality of action). The belief is that if one obeys the rules of caste, reincarnation into a higher caste is possible, but women may only have the privilege of coming back as an animal if they are good enough. Are you okay with this Pastor[/b] |
If your friends had said to you that the church is more then the bible they are so sucked, they are nothing but set of whipped asses that needs cover and if you had believed them its not your fault its because you are not seeing the truth, and he who say the church is a deceiver is a fool who pray for darkness than light because he has forgotten that JESUS told SAINT PETER That On upon you the rock i shall build my church, dont bother asking further questions cus they suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
May God in his infinite Mercy Grant you all knowledge to see the sick questions you assholes bring on here to ask, You all suck cus i am a catholic in the line of the priest hood, |
[b][flash=200,200]http://Hindu Religion is the most ancient Religious faith, culture and traditional way of life of a civilization that has existed for over 10,000 years all over India and much of adjoining areas of Asia. Hindu Religion is not a true Religion in the real sense of the term but more a way of life or a "Dharma" -to live a life of purity with simplicity with a sense of Natural Justice. It does not have any one founder, and it does not have one source book like a Bible or a Koran to which controversies can be referred for resolution. Consequently, it does not require its adherents to accept any one idea like a dogma imposed on every one. It does not accept any dogmas or dictatorial religious guidance. It encourages every one to think, analyze, question and accept the faith with true knowledge and intuition. Since Hindu scriptures include not just books relating to spirituality but also secular pursuits like science, medicine, astronomy and engineering, it defies classification as a religion. In fact one can almost identify Hinduism with a civilization and a culture that is flourishing even now. Evidence that Hindu Religion must have existed even circa 10000 B.C. is available: The importance attached to the river Saraswati and the numerous references to it in the Rigveda (interestingly, Ganga appears only twice) indicates that the Rigveda was being composed well before 6500 B.C. The first vernal equinox recorded in the Rigveda is that of the star Ashwini, which is now known to have occurred around 10,000 B.C. The technological sophistication required to even anticipate such concepts is unlikely to have been acquired by a nomadic people. The faith existed both on the East and the West of this Indus valley. The Aryan Invasion Theory having been completely discredited, it cannot be assumed that Hinduism was the nomadic faith of invaders belonging to a Central Asian race called Aryans. Rather it was the common metafaith or belief of people of various races, including Harappans. The Sanskrit word Aryan is a word of honorable address, not the racial reference as 'invented' by European scholars and put to perverse use by the Nazis. Unless otherwise specified, Aryan will be used in this document as a word of honorable address. Within this culture, there were several variations in the groups, some following narration of recitations and rituals and others joining together in a common place for a congregational worship and for marker stones and symbols. Various groups of people like hunters, farmers and other nomadic groups followed it all over this area. It was seen with slight variations within each group. It is said that there were several forms of the faith existing at the early history, which was organized into one faith by King Vaivasvatha Manu [about 8600 BCE]. This evolved into the Sanatana Dharma or the modern day Hindu Religion of Vedas, Agamas, Sãstras and rituals as one great faith and practice. If you interested in answers you contact me on here, or mail me on outlandishcoker007@yahoo.co.uk, lol[/flash][/b] |
[b][flash=200,200]http://Hindu Religion is the most ancient Religious faith, culture and traditional way of life of a civilization that has existed for over 10,000 years all over India and much of adjoining areas of Asia. Hindu Religion is not a true Religion in the real sense of the term but more a way of life or a "Dharma" -to live a life of purity with simplicity with a sense of Natural Justice. It does not have any one founder, and it does not have one source book like a Bible or a Koran to which controversies can be referred for resolution. Consequently, it does not require its adherents to accept any one idea like a dogma imposed on every one. It does not accept any dogmas or dictatorial religious guidance. It encourages every one to think, analyze, question and accept the faith with true knowledge and intuition. Since Hindu scriptures include not just books relating to spirituality but also secular pursuits like science, medicine, astronomy and engineering, it defies classification as a religion. In fact one can almost identify Hinduism with a civilization and a culture that is flourishing even now. Evidence that Hindu Religion must have existed even circa 10000 B.C. is available: The importance attached to the river Saraswati and the numerous references to it in the Rigveda (interestingly, Ganga appears only twice) indicates that the Rigveda was being composed well before 6500 B.C. The first vernal equinox recorded in the Rigveda is that of the star Ashwini, which is now known to have occurred around 10,000 B.C. The technological sophistication required to even anticipate such concepts is unlikely to have been acquired by a nomadic people. The faith existed both on the East and the West of this Indus valley. The Aryan Invasion Theory having been completely discredited, it cannot be assumed that Hinduism was the nomadic faith of invaders belonging to a Central Asian race called Aryans. Rather it was the common metafaith or belief of people of various races, including Harappans. The Sanskrit word Aryan is a word of honorable address, not the racial reference as 'invented' by European scholars and put to perverse use by the Nazis. Unless otherwise specified, Aryan will be used in this document as a word of honorable address. Within this culture, there were several variations in the groups, some following narration of recitations and rituals and others joining together in a common place for a congregational worship and for marker stones and symbols. Various groups of people like hunters, farmers and other nomadic groups followed it all over this area. It was seen with slight variations within each group. It is said that there were several forms of the faith existing at the early history, which was organized into one faith by King Vaivasvatha Manu [about 8600 BCE]. This evolved into the Sanatana Dharma or the modern day Hindu Religion of Vedas, Agamas, Sãstras and rituals as one great faith and practice. If you interested in answers you contact me on here, or mail me on outlandishcoker007@yahoo.co.uk, lol[/flash][/b] |
Hey Pls can i get to recover my lost password back [color=#990000][/color] |
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