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Re: Conversion to escape discrimination.
Same as anywhere else I think; one takes the Precepts and Vows of the order in which you are becoming a lay member of.
I think some of the Ambedkar Vows (see above) are statements against Hinduism. Rather controversial but defended as being a being a positive statement rejecting discrimination and oppression. s. |
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More uh-oh. From the current issue (May 6, 2007 edition) of the Organizer in India.
Why we should ban conversion Quote:
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Re: Conversion to escape discrimination.
Hi sg and yeah uh-oh.
Just to be clear, I'm not on a pro-Buddhism soapbox here, I'm on a pro-freedom of conscience soapbox. It's good to see "the world's largest democracy" (isn't that how India is described?) trying to control the insides of people's heads. Not. I've been reading about Dr Ambedkar. He was India's first law minister and was the chief architect of its constitution, which supposedly guarantees equal rights for all. s. |
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Re: Conversion to escape discrimination.
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Re: Conversion to escape discrimination.
Kindest Regards, Snoopy!
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This thread serves as a perfect example of the drawbacks of "mob rule." |
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Re: Conversion to escape discrimination.
Touche'. I mispoke...the article highlights the problems inherent with utilitarian reasoning. The greatest good for the most Hindis necessarily means denying good for those not Hindi, or those who desire to convert from being Hindi.
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Re: Conversion to escape discrimination.
Ah, dear Q!
It is not you to whom I was referring. At least you understand there are times when the needs of the few outweigh the needs of the many. That is distinctly *un*-utilitarian. |
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