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Subject: Re: Your Post...
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From: pateld@cs.man.ac.uk (delash)
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Date: 3 Oct 1995 06:19:11 GMT
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Approved: srh <srh@rbhatnagar>
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Article: 341 of soc.religion.hindu
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Newsgroups: soc.religion.hindu
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Organization: Dept of Computer Science, University of Manchester, U.K.
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References: <43o0qo$hd3@babbage.ece.uc.edu>
In article <43o0qo$hd3@babbage.ece.uc.edu>, Antariksh Seetharam
<antu@csd.uwm.edu> writes:
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|> Dear Sir,
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|> I was intrigued by your post, and I wholeheartedly agree with what
|> you had posted. My question is this, If a Hindu is forced to accept
|> Christ, but say never actually gets baptised, and then realizes
|> the big mistake be made, can he accepted back as a Hindu?
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|> Thanks,
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|> Antu Seetharam
|> Email: antu@alpah1.csd.uwm.edu
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Please can we stop this discussion of initiation etc, as it is getting tedious.
The truth is, anyone can be a Hindu, in the end its all inside.
No REAL artifacts are needed, however some are used as reminders and for
meditative etc purposes, however the crux of the situation is that a HINDU
is anyone who chooses to embrace the Principles and ideals....DHARMA.
However, a Guru may be needed to help the initiate through the transition.
Regards
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