well the one about Krishna, I think may be in the Bhagavad Gita. But they are mostly just the versions of the myths I was told, by some Gurkha army officers.
Well in one version of the creation of Ganesha, Ganesha was created to stop Shiva coming into the baths while his consort bathed, to stop him from having sex with her, I doubt she would need a guard to stop him if it was consensual.Also from a vague recolection, Krishna used to rape some of the...
well its not so much rape, when its impregnation without sex.
Since she is a virgin and all, she would be virginally raped. What can I say? I have a really, sick sense of humour.
He made it tolerated, it was Emperor Theodosius who ordered the empire convert to Christianity, he then also formed a sort of early inquisition.
I love Roman History :D
But of course, well maybe you could say that it was the times they lived in, but I was just saying that the monotheistic gods really tend to love the idea of mercy, forgiveness, mostly Christians fall into that.
Which makes for a better society?
I decided to ask this because I am bored of the same old concepts of "God this" and "Abrahamic concept that", what if we argued about a more diverse religious setting?
so I thought, why not ask which makes a better society? Well I say that it depends on what...
I find drugs and tabbacco, to be more of an earthly attachment then something used to a spiritual end. I don't smoke myself, so I guess that makes me bias.
But I do drink from time to time, so would you say drinking takes me to a higher state of awarness? Of course not, it slows my mind...
I saw your answer and you seem quite knowledgeable, so I thought I should ask, what was the point of the protestant reformation, beside upset about the whole, annulment (or whatever they were called) I mean, I am sure they could have sorted that out.