Is Hinduism a Violent Religion?

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Is
Hinduism a violent Religion?

The
extremists among Hindus have hijacked the religion of peace and non-violence,
just as the extremists among Buddhists, Jews and Muslims have done it with their
religions. It is time for the moderate Hindus to speak up; if not, the new
narrative would be Hinduism is a religion of violence, fascism and forcible
conversions.

I urge
you to read the whole article before drawing conclusions.
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Hinduism
is indeed blessed not to be slapped with 9/11-like terrorism label on it,
despite the massacres of 3000 Sikhs in New Delhi by the violent Hindu mobs in
just three days, for a total of 8,000 Sikhs within a week. Nearly a thousand
Muslims were butchered by the fanatic Hindus in Gujarat within two weeks in
2002. Christian nuns were raped, their churches pillaged and some of the
missionaries were burnt alive including Rev. Graham Staines. What is done to the
Dalits, formerly known as untouchable, is unforgivable. The historic 500-year-ld
Babri Mosque was destroyed in 1992 by extremists Hindu mobs.
No
good Hindu should be offended by the above; they did no wrong. They would be
wrong if they don’t speak out against it.

Thank you

mike
Mike Ghouse
(214) 325-1916
text/talk
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Mike Ghouse is a speaker,
thinker and a writer on pluralism, politics,
peace, Islam, Israel,
India, interfaith,
cohesive work place. He is committed to building a Cohesive
America
and offers pluralistic solutions on issues of the day at www.TheGhousediary.com. Mike believes in Standing up for
others
and a book with the same title is coming up, and the process of
making the film “Flames of
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