04-17-2007, 03:14 PM
>>>Why do these people's narratives count at all in the Hindu narrative and if they have to, why should their versions contribute equally to it? Why should all Hindu narratives be weighted equally?
Well, if they claim to be Hindus they may like to contribute to the Hindu narrative. If they have anything positive to add to the Hindu narrative, I see no harm in their contributing to the Hindu narrative.
>>> âBecause such a Hindu narrative is not at all representative of Hindu Dharma, and let's face it, by that time, large amounts of christoislamic missionary tales would have crept into it courtesy of such peopleâ.
But on the other hand, if they try to pass off Chrisoislamic missionary tales under the guise of these tales as being part of Hindu narrative, surely thousands of other knowledgeable Hindus are monitoring the Hindu narrative so will notice and may choose to discard such missionary tales from the final Hindu narrative. Surely Hindus are intelligent enough to notice and point out any attempts by such people to pass off such christoislamic tales as Hindu narrative.
Well, if they claim to be Hindus they may like to contribute to the Hindu narrative. If they have anything positive to add to the Hindu narrative, I see no harm in their contributing to the Hindu narrative.
>>> âBecause such a Hindu narrative is not at all representative of Hindu Dharma, and let's face it, by that time, large amounts of christoislamic missionary tales would have crept into it courtesy of such peopleâ.
But on the other hand, if they try to pass off Chrisoislamic missionary tales under the guise of these tales as being part of Hindu narrative, surely thousands of other knowledgeable Hindus are monitoring the Hindu narrative so will notice and may choose to discard such missionary tales from the final Hindu narrative. Surely Hindus are intelligent enough to notice and point out any attempts by such people to pass off such christoislamic tales as Hindu narrative.