<!--QuoteBegin-Shambhu+Dec 13 2007, 08:27 PM-->QUOTE(Shambhu @ Dec 13 2007, 08:27 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Dhimmis are a dime a dozen. Correct them, and you will be surprised at how ready they are to listen. <!--emo&
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[right][snapback]76113[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Now Shambhu, where were you a few years back when I was a Hindu apologist for christoislamism? You could have cured me in a short space <!--emo&
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Honsol, your #232 does not bother me AS LONG AS
- Andrei G and others don't try to convert Hindus to christianity with their mix of christianity and Hinduism (Yoga)
- they don't pretend Yoga is christian
- they don't pretend Yoga is secular (Indian "culture")
- they know and will admit (at least when asked) that Yoga is indeed Hindu - in this statement Hindu is not a cultural or merely ethnic identity but rather a particularly religious identification
For the rest, if it makes them happy and comfortable, good luck to them. Live and let live.

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Honsol, your #232 does not bother me AS LONG AS
- Andrei G and others don't try to convert Hindus to christianity with their mix of christianity and Hinduism (Yoga)
- they don't pretend Yoga is christian
- they don't pretend Yoga is secular (Indian "culture")
- they know and will admit (at least when asked) that Yoga is indeed Hindu - in this statement Hindu is not a cultural or merely ethnic identity but rather a particularly religious identification
For the rest, if it makes them happy and comfortable, good luck to them. Live and let live.