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39 minutes ago, puzzled said:

So things work very differently in the next world, I don't think time, physical form, laws of nature etc actually exist up there. So I'm sure the countless families who lost loved ones because of KPS Gill, Rajiv Gandhi etc  they will get justice and see them murderers getting tortured.

I'd hope the punishments are little more thoughtful and far-reaching than something that I could do with a bit of initiative in the land of the living. ?

This is an argument that atheists regularly use to criticise religious folk, i.e. for people who profess to be above the depraved yearnings of irreligious humanity, we Godly people sure do seem to relish seeing people butchered and punished, lol.

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42 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

I'd hope the punishments are little more thoughtful and far-reaching than something that I could do with a bit of initiative in the land of the living. ?

This is an argument that atheists regularly use to criticise religious folk, i.e. for people who profess to be above the depraved yearnings of irreligious humanity, we Godly people sure do seem to relish seeing people butchered and punished, lol.

Well I'm sure I'll get my teeth knocked out based on some things I've done lol!   Yeah the idea of hell and why a loving God would torture his people is like one of the biggest criticisms of religion.

But in the age of Kalyug we don't realise how huge some of the sins are, sins which are considered harmless, normal, fun and natural. Its considered normal to look at the opposite gender and "admire" them. But in Ramayan when Sita went missing and Ram showed Sita's blouse to his brother Lakhsman and asked him if its the blouse Sita was wearing before she went missing, Lakhsman replied saying he doesn't know because he has never looked at Sita above her ankles. If someone like Lakhsman was walking around today looking at the ground because he doesn't want to look at anyone's sister or wife, he would be considered a weirdo, incel, virgin, freak, people would probably record him on their phone and make the video viral and take the mick. In todays Kalyugi society its hard for us to imagine some of these things as sins because they are the social norms. 

But then there's God mercy as well, God is forgiving etc Are we not supposed to have faith in Gods mercy ? 

 Paki Sufi singer Aziz Mian said, why don't you sin? have you no faith in Gods mercy ?    ?       

 

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15 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

And you know what? I've heard people sort of disparage this forum vs others for its..I don't know what to call it...rawness?

There's a traditional mindset on this forum that isn't necessarily something to be ashamed of. The word "tradition" seems to have taken on connotations akin to Nazism amongst the younger people, which proves how the incessant brainwashing has done its job. Apparently, wanting to hold on to harmless values and traditions is evil and hateful. The march to so-called progress will never cease, lol.

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21 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

There's a traditional mindset on this forum that isn't necessarily something to be ashamed of. The word "tradition" seems to have taken on connotations akin to Nazism amongst the younger people, which proves how the incessant brainwashing has done its job. Apparently, wanting to hold on to harmless values and traditions is evil and hateful. The march to so-called progress will never cease, lol.

These people know it starts in Satyug and goes down right? Lol.

Sign me up for tradition. Sign me up for timeless. 

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On 2/21/2021 at 6:03 AM, puzzled said:

But now we are back in square one again. Mother in-laws setting their daughter in-laws on fire, girls committing suicide because they don't want to be a burden on their fathers. My mother told me how around 2 weeks back, on the day of their daughters wedding, both the parents and bride were found dead in the morning. They had taken poison, committed suicide, reason being they were so poor and couldn't afford the dowry the the grooms family had demanded. 

Does this happen more in the malwa/doaba area compared to Majha?

Cause my cousins that recently got married didn't do any dowry and the grooms' side were fine with it. 

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