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Imagine if there was a faith that at it's very core and inception had this message rather than have to retrofit messaging to appeal to today's masses. It's all the rage and religion to 'love all' to get them to your church, mosque or temple. Nonetheless, nice gesture with enough left to opposing interpretations to please all. Good yet clichéd politics perhaps?

I trust the word and intentions of a sincere Christian, Muslim or Hindu sister or brother far more than institutions steeped in marketing and exclusivity.

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The worst halocausts and deaths have occured in the name of religion. So I think we should be thankful when something like this happens where people have managed to put their religious differences aside.

God sees us all as equal. He sends the poor and the rich through the same channels down to earth and calls them back to him through the same channels. He lets his great sun shine on all equally and does not stop the wicked, poor or any other being from receiving rain, air or sun.

He has given all the same type of body with 2 hands, 2 legs, mouth, nose and ears.

He has given the same message through all the different religions.

It is men who have misinterpreted his messages and used them to achieve their own selfish ends.

At the end of your days, God will not ask you whether you are a Christian, Muslim, Sikh or some other religion and give you different treatment. The rules for judgement are the same for all.

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A very kind gesture. Beautiful. But...as someone else here pointed out, a little analysis and intellectual skills on our part reveals something that points to a fraudulent 'stunt' rather than actual genuine refugees. That 'Hindu Indian', if he actually exists, that had his feet washed and kissed needs to be tracked down. Its difficult to understand why a Hindu Indian would be claiming refugee status from an infamous Hindu Indian nation that is hellbent on standing up for his rights at the expense of minorities such as Sikhs and Christians. Something here doesn't quite add up.

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The worst halocausts and deaths have occured in the name of religion. So I think we should be thankful when something like this happens where people have managed to put their religious differences aside.

God sees us all as equal. He sends the poor and the rich through the same channels down to earth and calls them back to him through the same channels. He lets his great sun shine on all equally and does not stop the wicked, poor or any other being from receiving rain, air or sun.

He has given all the same type of body with 2 hands, 2 legs, mouth, nose and ears.

He has given the same message through all the different religions.

It is men who have misinterpreted his messages and used them to achieve their own selfish ends.

At the end of your days, God will not ask you whether you are a Christian, Muslim, Sikh or some other religion and give you different treatment. The rules for judgement are the same for all.

hiroshima and naga saki were not , the russians 12m dead were not down to religion, the countless millions in China during the red revolution wasn't , the dead of the american civil wasn't , GODLESSNESS is the main cause of such behaviour , without fear of losing God's love and support no human will hesitate to commit atrocities against his bretheren

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This was a photo op ...and besides Hindu refugee (from India) ??? ...my own view of our continuous very conspicuous absence from every multireligious/political doodad like this one , is that the evil people know that we are dealers in the truth and so will not adjust our faith to suit their agenda. Waheguru ji is doing kirpa by keeping his Gurroop disassociated from their gandh.

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