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Do you think religion and race would remain diverse forces that continue to divide nations in future ?
Asked by venkatesaldevarajan,
12 Oct '11 12:55 pm
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That's the essence of Human ever since their growth from pre-historic era. That is always to be therte.
Answered by Arun Kumar Verma, 12 Oct '11 12:56 pm
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Yes very much. Although externally the leaders supposed to be the well wishers of the mankind show that they work for the unity of humans with the "One universe" as the motto, the inner feeling of bitterness, hatred and ill feeling arising out of religion and race never appears to get erased from the world society. But the dream of true leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Abraham Lincoln must prevail over these bad shadows and prove that HUMANE is something above all.
Answered by Seshadri Srinivasan, 12 Oct '11 12:59 pm
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Yes I think they are going to be there and play a major role to continue to divide nations in future.As we see caste in India is taking deep roorts dividing the hearts of the people.
Answered by Ramakrishnegowda, 12 Oct '11 12:58 pm
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The present divide on religion and race is caused by the larger need than availability of resources. Even the geographical division will vanish if we can find a solution to this. If education is available to all, employment and earning are guaranteed who will care about the artificial divisions. Let us all try to eliminate this gap of demand and supply in human resource to eliminate or neutralize the tendency of artificial divide among humanity.
Answered by Arakuzha Ramachandran, 12 Oct '11 04:14 pm
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No, I dont.
I feel that Religion is on its last legs. A universal spirituality movement that meets the spiritual needs of modern man will replace the conventional religions. Certain moves in that direction are already on !
Answered by Shunmugham, 12 Oct '11 01:52 pm
I feel that Religion is on its last legs. A universal spirituality movement that meets the spiritual needs of modern man will replace the conventional religions. Certain moves in that direction are already on !
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