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Social and religious dogmatism
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Social and religious dogmatism

So, I’ll start with letting everyone know I want your honest opinion when you comment here and doesn’t matter how offensive it will just let me know what you think of the issue. My house is located in between of two mosques here in Nepalgunj(about 15–20 minutes of walk towards each one) and I’m no […]

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Spiritual but not religious?
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Spiritual but not religious?

Namaste sabai Lai. Do any of you feel this way? Like you are not for religious, but life has had experiences which has made you feel that there is a higher source? Because for me it feels, if the spirit/consciousness/god whatever you may call it, if it is universal then why get stuck behind a […]

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Religious conflicts in Nepal
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Religious conflicts in Nepal

What I don’t understand is how do these religious lads who’re up for a fight or clash not realise that the clash or efforts of asserting dominance doesn’t really change anything instead people from both parties keep getting hurt,killed? I’d have no sympathy for those who choose to be violent and get themselves killed eventually […]

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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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