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Re: A hindu's perspective to "Halal Meat"
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To: ghen@netcom.com
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Subject: Re: A hindu's perspective to "Halal Meat"
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From: GOPAL Ganapathiraju Sree Ramana <gopal@ecf.toronto.edu>
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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 22:01:29 -0400
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References: <ghenDqEMI6.32p@netcom.com>
In article <ghenDqEMI6.32p@netcom.com>,
<DCHATTERJEE@KUHUB.CC.UKANS.EDU> wrote:
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> More importantly, I think there is enough religious bigotry that
> allows such discrimination between Muslims and non-Muslims - as per
> Islamic code of ethics/ conduct.
you will be doing a favour to the readers, if you desist from
making sweeping generalizations and stereotyping for bashing
islam, since this group is not soc.religion.islam-bashing.
on the other hand, if you have any *specific* quotations from
"Islamic code of ethics/ conduct"[whatever you meant by that]
that allows bigotry, kindly post it to soc.religion.islam
moderated) for an *informed* debate.
ofcourse, if you have some thing *specific* to compare and contrast
between hindu'ism and other religions that would be great.
> No. Sree Gita is absolutely silent about it, most unlike Quran, which
> in many cases needlessly tries to restrict human behavior.
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i have a white paper [no pun intended, white paper is just plain
paper], and it is yet more silent than Gita. but what is the point?
regards
gopal