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Why do people have to use the name of gods from Hindu Pantheon
Reinhard Scharnagl wrote:Hi pallavnawani,Why do people have to use the name of gods from Hindu Pantheon
I hope the name "Smirf" is not reserved for something similar ...
Reinhard.
pallavnawani wrote:But why the name brama? Why do people have to use the name of gods from Hindu Pantheon? They are still worshipped today, they are not forgotten greek or viking gods!
Thankfully, 'brama' spelling is incorrect.
Peter Fendrich wrote:Ciro,
what does this mean?
Di sacro ci ha solo l'assonanza del nome con Brahma il dio Ind?.
It's from the Brama homepage.
I don't understand Italian good enough but isn't it something about that the name is not the same but just sounds like Brahma?
Yes, that's trueMaybe Pallav over reacted this time?
Notes. Begun the 1/11/04 with the attempt to carry out a porting from the Borland Turbo Pascal to language C of my old motor in order interfacciarlo with Winboard and for the occasion to learn the C. Like often sucede what it had to be a porting and transformed in one rieditazione total. Of sacred the God Ind? has only the assonance to us of the name with Brahma.
pallavnawani wrote:But why the name brama? Why do people have to use the name of gods from Hindu Pantheon? They are still worshipped today, they are not forgotten greek or viking gods!
Thankfully, 'brama' spelling is incorrect.
Jos? Carlos wrote:I don't think anyone chooses a name with the idea to offend other people.
David Weller wrote:Hi Carlos,
As a simple clarification of terms:
Christ is a title.
[And, in fact, 'Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God:' 1John 5:1a]
David Weller wrote:Q. Would it be accurate to say, that much of what is called religion today, is more like superstition, in your view?
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