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Posted on 02/08/2011 7:12:21 AM PST by Gamecock
HINDUS HAVE applauded Pope Benedict for including verse from ancient Hindu scripture Upanishads in the Good Friday Meditations and Prayers led by him at Roman Colosseum.
Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that it was a remarkable gesture from Pope and invited him to study more ancient Hindu scriptures, which were very rich in philosophical thought. He or other Hindu scholars would gladly provide the help and resources in this regard, if asked, Zed added.
Zed, who is president of Universal Society of Hinduism, also commended His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI for inclusion of a verse from Indias Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagores Gitanjali and reference to peace icon Mahatma Gandhi in these prayers.
This years 'Way of the Cross at the Colesseum' Meditations and Prayers on Good Friday, led by Pope, included well-known verse from Brahadaranyakopanishad (Lead me from the unreal to the real, from darkness to light, from death to immortality), line from Tagores Gitanjali (Give me the strength to make my love fruitful in service) and reference to Mahatma Gandhi.
Rajan Zed stressed that all religions should work together for a just and peaceful world. Dialogue would bring us mutual enrichment, he added.
Pope Benedict heads the Roman Catholic Church, which is the largest of the Christian denominations. Hinduism, oldest and third largest religion of the world, has about one billion adherents and moksha (liberation) is its ultimate goal.
Or that a UFO ET personage at Fatima is the authentic Mary?
Don't forget the Jews. The ones in Israel, not the "Joos" in NYC.
Judge from the Merriam-Webster thesaurus.
4) to have as an opinion (I judge that he knew what kind of woman she was when he married her)
Synonyms allow [chiefly Southern & Midland], conceive, consider, deem, esteem, feel, figure, guess, hold, imagine, judge, reckon [chiefly dialect], suppose, think, regard, view; accept, perceive; depend, rely, trust; assume, presume, presuppose, surmise; conclude, deduce, infer.....
At such lofty levels,
they KNOW what the gifts will be beforehand.
They leave nothing to chance in such meetings—particularly a photo-op.
I guess I should have said, “The point of Good Friday services is to remind us of what occurred on that day”.
You can agree or disagree whether or not it’s a good idea to remember the Sacrifice Christ made on Good Friday. I don’t care. The point is though, for that kind of service, on Good Friday, it’s perfectly acceptable to pray, “lead us from darkness to light” because that’s exactly what Christ did when He died on Good Friday. He descended into the grave, surely a “dark” place, and then proceeded to destroy our slavery to the grave, thus leading us to “light”.
But again, please don’t let me stop you if your intention is to blast the Pope. Even if he doesn’t deserve it. Which he doesn’t, if one views this situation objectively.
Yes it is about Salvation....One cannot be a Christian apart from being saved. Either you are saved or not...there is no middle road. Therefore if the vast majority of catholics have no certainty of their Salvation then one would determine they have need to be assured..one way or another before they can lay claim to Christian.
I’m confused.
How does quoting from a Hindi sacred text, that conveys a philosophy that is in complete agreement with Christianity - in any way placing another god before God?
If I greet a Hindi practioner, and say “Namaste” - in your view, am I being blastphemous? I would say not. There are good ideas found in many religions - that ‘invent’ new ways to praise God in everyday life, that we have either abandoned or never considered.
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“In Sikh scripture Namaste, Namastung or Namastvung is referenced as salutation to the Primal being, the One God. The salutation is followed by an attribute respecting a quality of the creator of all religions, Akal. Sikhs say “Sat Sri Akaal” instead of namaste .
In Nepalese culture, namaste is performed when a younger family member meets older relatives. It also varies depending upon social status and prestige. The person with lower status or prestige performs namaste first to show respect for the higher station the other person has achieved.
Namaste is also used as a friendly greeting in written communication, or generally between people when they meet. When used at funerals to greet the guests, the verbal part is usually omitted. When the hand position is higher, it usually means reverence and/or worship. The expression with hands placed on top of one’s head is usually the sign of utmost reverence or respect. When the gesture is performed with hands in front of the chest, it is usually considered as aayushman.
The aayushman gesture is also a cultural symbol of Sri Lanka and Sri Lankan hospitality.
In Sindh, Pakistan, the gesture of namaste, though extremely rare, is still maintained even by Sindhi Muslims.
The cabin crews of Air India, SriLankan Airlines and Air France, Emirates and Virgin Atlantic on their flights to India use namaste to greet boarding and deplaning passengers and in other hospitality settings.”
Actually, that statement should not be a surprise to anyone who has perused the Roman Catholic Catechism, which teaches such.
Case in point:
841 The Church's relationship with the Muslims. "The plan of salvation also includes those who acknowledge the Creator, in the first place amongst whom are the Muslims; these profess to hold the faith of Abraham, and together with us they adore the one, merciful God, mankind's judge on the last day."
Can't wait to see what you and the other usual suspects dig up.
As for the substance of the article and the images, I'm shocked, SHOCKED!! that humans make mistakes or possibly that others may mistakenly interpret things. Let me know when the Pope makes a dogmatic pronouncement regarding Kalie.
Well these guys gave the whole catholic Fatima alter for Hindu worship and caused quite the scuttlebutt! Of course the catholic church denied...they are experts at coverups.
http://www.fatima.org/news/newsviews/0704desec.asp
Yep, and so is the ALL CAPS brigade that has to scream to make a point.
conceive, consider, deem, esteem, feel, figure, guess, hold, imagine, judge, reckon [chiefly dialect], suppose, think, regard, view; accept, perceive; depend, rely, trust; assume, presume, presuppose, surmise; conclude, deduce, infer.....
How are you going to obey II Timothy 4:2 "preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and instruction."
Or does it even really matter to you whether or not you obey the commands of Christ?
>>they KNOW what the gifts will be beforehand.<<
And just like the rest of the “Arab Street” are willing to do what needs to be done to get that photo op.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1650273/posts
A seventy-nine year old with Parkinson’s disease was handed a book with writing he didn’t understand and he kissed the gift.
The most I would call it is “unfortunate”.
The Muslims and MSM call it “Gotcha”!
So if a New Age Spiritulist prays this it's perfectly acceptable? Because they do. The fact is the Pope acknowledged the beliefs of the Hindu faith.....to those of the Hindu faith....which for them was an acceptance of their practices and pagan Gods in THEIR eyes. Rather than exposing their beliefs as false...which Christ would have done and did and continues to do today.
Ah yes catechism #841. I’ve posted that many times.
Btw: that catechism proves there is a 90% probability the book the Pope is kissing IS in fact the Koran.
True.
But to drag it into a worship service?
LOL!!!
Get your stones ready!
I admire you greatly!
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