<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->It IS possible for a Hindu to follow allah and shiva and he does not give a damn whether fundoo Christians agree with him or not. He is beong a Hindu by doing that. If you reject him as not being a proper Hindu you are pushing yourself into a corner. You have to work with this moron Hindu, not against him.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> <!--emo&:blink:--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='blink.gif' /><!--endemo-->
You have a surprising tendency to misunderstand much of what I write. I never said I rejected the person as a Hindu. I'd like you to show me where exactly you believe I said that.
What I did say, was:
<b>This person is a Hindu who does not know that he's <i>not</i> in fact following allah/jehovah.</b> It is neither allah nor jehovah that he is praying too. It just <i>isn't</i>. Instead, they're praying to a deity that the Hindu gives the name of allah and jehovah to, merely because said Hindu has not studied the christoislamic deities to know what their characteristics actually are (which don't match with those of the imaginary deity the Hindu has in mind). When the same Hindu finds out about the true character of the christoislamic deity, he no longer follows him.
And he's not a 'moron Hindu' - don't call them that. There are many like that around. They're just Hindus ignorant about christoislamism.
He's also a Hindu who is offending the idea of the christoislamic god.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->It IS possible for a Hindu to follow allah and shiva and he does not give a damn whether fundoo Christians agree with him or not.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--><i>It has nothing to do with a christian agreeing or not</i> (although to be fair, they are the ones that know better what their god is like because they might have read the bible. So they do know what deity <i>they</i> are talking about!)
<b>As I said, the very definition according to the bible and koran do not agree with the imaginary deities in the Hindu's mind that the Hindu has dubbed allah and jehovah!</b>
<b>The Hindu is simply mistaken. The bible and koran (and by extension, the christoislamics) are not mistaken in their rather clear description of the deities in question.</b> Any deviations from this, and the deities are not the same.
For example, you can say the Hindu has the right to imagine allah is female. Indeed, but it's not the islamic allah the Hindu is following. Do you see what I am trying to explain?
So rephrasing your statement: it is <i>not</i> possible for a Hindu to follow the authentic allah or jehovah as described in the koran/bible <i>and</i> Shiva. It is only possibly for a Hindu to follow Shiva as well as Shiva's clone (or the Kamisama's clone) which he then proceeds to call allah/jehova.
If you do not see the distinction between these two, then you still do not understand what it is I am saying. Christianity and islam are very clearly defined religions, their gods are very clearly defined. A Hindu who hears only the name 'allah' and 'jehovah' and then starts praying to them is only praying to either (a) Air or (b) their own Gods who assume the name of allah/jehovah for the sake of the Hindu devotee.
Why did you lowercase Shiva, by the way. Yeah, I'm rather pedantic about these things.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Attacking brick walls is pointless - so don't try and change any religions. Understanding Hindus and Hinduism is a good idea before getting mad at them.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Mad at whom? Christianity and islam? I am mad at them for their own sakes. Why else would anyone be mad at them?
I do understand Hindus, and Hinduism.
You have a surprising tendency to misunderstand much of what I write. I never said I rejected the person as a Hindu. I'd like you to show me where exactly you believe I said that.
What I did say, was:
<b>This person is a Hindu who does not know that he's <i>not</i> in fact following allah/jehovah.</b> It is neither allah nor jehovah that he is praying too. It just <i>isn't</i>. Instead, they're praying to a deity that the Hindu gives the name of allah and jehovah to, merely because said Hindu has not studied the christoislamic deities to know what their characteristics actually are (which don't match with those of the imaginary deity the Hindu has in mind). When the same Hindu finds out about the true character of the christoislamic deity, he no longer follows him.
And he's not a 'moron Hindu' - don't call them that. There are many like that around. They're just Hindus ignorant about christoislamism.
He's also a Hindu who is offending the idea of the christoislamic god.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->It IS possible for a Hindu to follow allah and shiva and he does not give a damn whether fundoo Christians agree with him or not.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--><i>It has nothing to do with a christian agreeing or not</i> (although to be fair, they are the ones that know better what their god is like because they might have read the bible. So they do know what deity <i>they</i> are talking about!)
<b>As I said, the very definition according to the bible and koran do not agree with the imaginary deities in the Hindu's mind that the Hindu has dubbed allah and jehovah!</b>
<b>The Hindu is simply mistaken. The bible and koran (and by extension, the christoislamics) are not mistaken in their rather clear description of the deities in question.</b> Any deviations from this, and the deities are not the same.
For example, you can say the Hindu has the right to imagine allah is female. Indeed, but it's not the islamic allah the Hindu is following. Do you see what I am trying to explain?
So rephrasing your statement: it is <i>not</i> possible for a Hindu to follow the authentic allah or jehovah as described in the koran/bible <i>and</i> Shiva. It is only possibly for a Hindu to follow Shiva as well as Shiva's clone (or the Kamisama's clone) which he then proceeds to call allah/jehova.
If you do not see the distinction between these two, then you still do not understand what it is I am saying. Christianity and islam are very clearly defined religions, their gods are very clearly defined. A Hindu who hears only the name 'allah' and 'jehovah' and then starts praying to them is only praying to either (a) Air or (b) their own Gods who assume the name of allah/jehovah for the sake of the Hindu devotee.
Why did you lowercase Shiva, by the way. Yeah, I'm rather pedantic about these things.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Attacking brick walls is pointless - so don't try and change any religions. Understanding Hindus and Hinduism is a good idea before getting mad at them.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Mad at whom? Christianity and islam? I am mad at them for their own sakes. Why else would anyone be mad at them?
I do understand Hindus, and Hinduism.