religion

double standard of the current “religion conversion “ thing
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double standard of the current “religion conversion “ thing

so basically from my understanding i’ve seen people against the christian missionaries trying to convert people into christianity. firstly,we’re all intellectual beings who know what we’re doing.There is freedom of choice,the same reason why a lot of christian,jews from all over the world are converting into buddhism slowly,because they’re more inclined towards the teachings. Yes,when […]

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Nepali people are converting their religion
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Nepali people are converting their religion

So few days before, I was just chiling in kamal pokhari and a girl or aunty comes near me and tries to talk with me teti dyan dina but slowly she started talking about other religion. Ani even ajkal different places haru ma people are promoting different religion I am not against people converting their […]

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Religion Frustration
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Religion Frustration

Ma Christian Ho yrr Childhood Dekhi due to some problem .But Some of my cousins hate Christianity and make Fun of Jesus Christ .I feel hurt sometimes but i try to ignore it and move on in my life. But they love me despite being christian also . But i want to serve my country […]

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Let's keep religion aside for a while
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Let’s keep religion aside for a while

*No hates towards any religion*. *This post contains about Death* Most of us are religious(धार्मिक) or are atheist (नास्तिक) and have our own beliefs.To religious folks. Let’s keep your religious beliefs aside. Do you guys sometimes question yourself that what am i following blindly is it true. Is there judgement day, heaven and hell and […]

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For hindus, don’t we need to read the religious books, to start believing in religion or god or the religious practices.
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For hindus, don’t we need to read the religious books, to start believing in religion or god or the religious practices.

i don’t think even my parents read any religious books related to hinduism, they just continued the practices my grandparents did, and the same for my grandparents. or is it that just faith doesn’t need logic or reasons. View on r/Nepal by [deleted]

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Really really scary things has started to happen in the name of religion and this is becoming a common norm.

So. This video is from my hometown birgunj. And this is the not the only incident that happened today. They beat guys in abdul hotel which is in ghantaghar, birgunj, did todd fod on others pasal closed ever pasal of the main road and beat few Muslim old mens. And this all happened while police […]

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