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What?True or false, agree or disagree. Why or why not?
I meant this question on an individual basis.What religion makes one treat others badly?
Most Christian churches have an altar that sits on a platform where the preacher/minister/priest stands, which requires them to look down on the congregation. Does this count?
I'm still wondering what religion teaches a person to treat others badly.I meant this question on an individual basis.
Agree. Obviously.True or false, agree or disagree. Why or why not?
A certain segment of Hindus considered caste based discrimination as religious observance. There are certain certain shastra and purana texts that are disparaging to "lower" castes and women. So yes, it can happen.What religion makes one treat others badly?
Most Christian churches have an altar that sits on a platform where the preacher/minister/priest stands, which requires them to look down on the congregation. Does this count?
Does this still happen in present day?A certain segment of Hindus considered caste based discrimination as religious observance. There are certain certain shastra and purana texts that are disparaging to "lower" castes and women. So yes, it can happen.
In rural areas of Eastern India...yes.Does this still happen in present day?
Not exactly on topic, but I've found reference shastras that I find unsettling. Just yesterday I was reading The Gospel of Sri Ramakrinsha he mentions that there are shastras that condone animal sacrifice, specifically the killing of a goat on the 8th day after the full moon. Are such rites still performed today?
People don't eat goats here in the States. I suppose the method in which the goat is killed would matter to the goat. While I'm aware of animal husbandry practices, I'm not aware of how the goat would be killed in a puja.People eat goats anyway, what difference does it make to the goat if it is during the Puja or a butcher shop?
True or false, agree or disagree. Why or why not?
People don't eat goats here in the States. I
I've never been to a restaurant that served goat nor have I see goat in any grocery stores or butcher shops. I've also never met a person who ate goat meat.Actually goat is on the menu in a few places. Eat goat near me turned up quite a few hits.
ThisIf someone's interpretation of your religion makes...
Some people do.People don't eat goats here in the States.
I actually have neighbors that raise goats for milk, cheese and meat. I've never eaten any myself, but the cheese and milk is very good.News to me.
I stand corrected.