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    religion/ country/people

    What nations in history, based on religions have been able to proceed ahead and in what way?
    Last edited by maddhan1979; June 24th, 2017 at 06:29 PM.

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    interesting:

    East to west, north to south India is religiously driven and is controlled through religion and uneducated people in different sectors of life.
    Last edited by maddhan1979; December 11th, 2016 at 11:36 AM.

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    interesting:

    It uses religions for balancing the national development.
    Last edited by maddhan1979; December 11th, 2016 at 11:37 AM.

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    There is lot of Brahm even about daily things in life:

    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/55919137.cms

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    Looking at the world history, there is not a nation which has been able to develop itself based on a religious mindset. Societies based on religion ultimately lead to dark ages or to religiously driven countries which start having internal conflicts as being seen throughout the world.
    Last edited by maddhan1979; March 15th, 2017 at 06:44 PM.

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    Religions thrives on mob mentality and takes away individual powers and decision making. Which is wrong in a developing world, where majority of the population are not "world aware" and "ancient history aware", this also becomes a trap for local population to a "world view and historical view" which is defined by religious and political powers. Such countries often have political people/ parliaments who/which thrive on religious backgrounds/backing or represent some kind of religious view of society.
    Last edited by maddhan1979; January 21st, 2017 at 08:50 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddhan1979 View Post
    Religions thrives on mob mentality and takes away individual powers and decision making. Which is wrong in a developing world, where majority of the population is not "world aware" and "ancient history", this also becomes a trap for local population to a "world view and historical view" which is defined by religious and political powers. Such countries often have political people/ parliaments who/which thrive on religious backgrounds/backing or represent some kind of religious view of society.
    Such religious/social groups depend on concepts of "social lynching", which are often driven by mob mentality instigated by different thought processes, religious groups being one of the thought process, being downtrodden, etc., such thought processes are often used by political and religious groups. Such thought processes also have monetary thoughts behind the events. There is no education or rational behind such thought processes.

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    Religions also create statues and mind images, which without proper education and knowledge often lead to misrepresentation of facts

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    Religions are local but they keep on encompassing outside influences from outsiders coming to the new land to make and create new identities. This helps the local religion to encompass outsiders and not to be overcome by new thoughts and people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddhan1979 View Post
    Religions thrives on mob mentality and takes away individual powers and decision making. Which is wrong in a developing world, where majority of the population are not "world aware" and "ancient history aware", this also becomes a trap for local population to a "world view and historical view" which is defined by religious and political powers. Such countries often have political people/ parliaments who/which thrive on religious backgrounds/backing or represent some kind of religious view of society.
    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/i...w/56696136.cms


    Ordinances like these tell of a society whose mind is heavily bent on religious ideologies.

    A parliament and a presidential system which surpasses concepts of cruelty and a rational thought can not produce laws which ensure a good system for the masses. This also tells of a system which is inclined towards religion whatever the political thought process and whichever the political party.

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    Misrepresentation of facts in history of the world and India

    World has seen lot of facts that have been misrepresented in the world history and lot of wars have been fought due to this misrepresentation.
    Most of these facts were related with religious ideologies and thought processes.

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    cultures which represent pictorial depiction often do not portray truth about ancient past, people, identities, etc. Pictorial depicts are always influenced by local thought process, local religion, person making the pictorial representation, prevalent thought process at that time period, fashion, liking, disliking of individuals, etc. True identities can be found through archaeology,different scientific methods, languages, etc. All human beings tend to connect with pictorial representation more easily than to archaeology,etc.
    Last edited by maddhan1979; May 4th, 2017 at 05:19 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddhan1979 View Post
    cultures which represent pictorial depiction often do not portray truth about ancient past, people, identities, etc. Pictorial depicts are always influenced by local thought process, local religion, person making the pictorial representation, prevalent thought process at that time period, fashion, liking disliking of individuals, etc. True identities can be found through archaeology,different scientific methods, languages, etc. As all mortal beings humans tend to connect with pictorial representation easily than to archaeology,etc.

    Do you think pictorial depicts on artifacts does not represent archaeology ? It is very much a part of it.
    History is best when created, better when re-constructed and worst when invented.

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    Greatest looters of ancient history could very well be elements driven by religious ideologies.

    Interesting part is what happens when an entire parliament of a country seems to represent religious ideologies?

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    There is a rise in the religious politics in the country, although the entire parliament seems to depict some sort of religious shade but recent developments might have had a backing of outside forces.

    Religious forces in India are known to collect Gold and indulge in huge monitory extraction from the public, now the point is where is this gold and huge monitory collection going?

    Is it heading to sources out of India and Banks which are located abroad?

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    Religions often perceive themselves as the custodians of fellow humans, animals,etc., often analogies are derived from domesticated animals.

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    Is there a need in India to redefine rules and protection mechanisms of secular India, non affiliation to religion and protection of individual freedom from religious people, thought processes, etc.?

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    Religions often rely on chemical knowledge to create situations and examples in everyday human life. There have been cases in the world where public at large were put under chemical affect to create scenarios.

    Religion thrives on concepts like morality, human thought process, etc. which can be controlled by using chemicals

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    It was interesting to see even "Army soldiers", have blind faith in religion.

    What does it show/mean?
    Last edited by maddhan1979; July 31st, 2017 at 07:50 AM.

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