SoundBrain
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Namaste,
As a scholar I disagree with your thoughts about Aryans vs. Dravidians. If you do more reading you will find the academic community tends to be split on this issue. For every pro AIT person you find you will also find an anti AIT person. Ultimately it is up to the individual to decide what arguement they believe.
In terms of equality I absolutely agree. Men and women of all castes should be equal. The caste system as it has been practiced is in many regards morally wrong. I have no problem with varna that is based on personal inclination and ability, I do however have a huge problem with birth based caste and discrimination against women. We have the ability to help change this. You see it starting slowly in India with, for example, programs teaching women to be temple pujaris and temples abolishing caste requirements. These steps, although small, are in the right direction.
The problem too is that the gov. made the caste system illegal but then they developed scheduled castes for special governemnt treatment thus perpectuating the problem.
As for God's involvement, this is Kali Yuga, once the balance is shifted completely toward evil and dharma is on the verge of completely dying, he will return again and set it right. It's the natural order of things. If you're atheist I don't expect you to accept this answer but I'm just providing my pov.
Thanks for your opinion.
About the reservation system, I don't want that to perpetuate casteism, but there is no other go. How can you expect a particular group of people, who have never been allowed or only partially allowed to have education for centuries, to cope up with a group of people, who did nothing but educating themselves, within 60 years of freedom?
If we remove reservation, it will only worsen the conditions of the suppressed people.
And about casteism, I really want to believe that governments are doing something really meaningful. I have a lot of Theistic and Atheistic friends from all parts of India. All they say is that "the self-claimed higher class people, both the priests and past royals, will never allow the casteism to disappear any sooner."
It will be amazing if there is really some God out there. No need for me to take up the imaginary burden. But I don't make fun of anyone's beliefs even if they are binary opposite to mine and I expect the same.
I have a religious question: If God can be assumed as a father (its how I used to imagine him when I was a kid), why would he even allow the complete destruction of entire civilizations whatever their wrong-doings maybe. A father will NOT kill his child for any sane reason.