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On 11/12/2018 at 9:56 PM, Punjabiwolves said:

they're not converting into Buddist/Hindu's but incorporating the yoga/mediation aspect of the faiths. The Hindu status is used as a symbol of meditation and house ornaments and not for worship.  Most young Hindu;s in the west don't even care about Hinduism so its on the decline in the west IMO 

Many have become Hindu and Buddist in the west and not just doing it as a hobby. I am not just talking old blighty UK. I am talking about all of erope russia usa ect. 

Many have become Hindu and buddist. White people are intellegent.They know these faiths are tolerant and peaceful religions hence why they are attracted by them. 

 

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7 hours ago, Big_Tera said:

Many have become Hindu and Buddist in the west and not just doing it as a hobby. I am not just talking old blighty UK. I am talking about all of erope russia usa ect. 

Many have become Hindu and buddist. White people are intellegent.They know these faiths are tolerant and peaceful religions hence why they are attracted by them. 

 

Seriously? I would say most of the white people becoming Hindu and Buddhist are not big intellectuals. They just hear something on the surface level from some Hindu/Buddhist preacher and latch on to this.

By "tolerant and peaceful" do you mean the violent eradication of Buddhists from India by Hindus? Or you violent attempted eradication of Muslims from Buddhist countries like Thailand and Sri Lanka?

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17 hours ago, Big_Tera said:

Many have become Hindu and Buddist in the west and not just doing it as a hobby. I am not just talking old blighty UK. I am talking about all of erope russia usa ect. 

Many have become Hindu and buddist. White people are intellegent.They know these faiths are tolerant and peaceful religions hence why they are attracted by them. 

 

Hindu's are not tolerant in their own community, Buddist in Sri Lanka and Burma have committed mass murder

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