RE: Hinduism - Millions of Gods
August 12, 2012 at 9:15 am
(This post was last modified: August 12, 2012 at 9:18 am by genkaus.)
(August 12, 2012 at 2:33 am)Wright Wrote: Genkaus, or whatever, didn't I tell you not to talk to me anymore? I think you need to go back to school and learn proper English.
As for me not replying, I was on a long vacation. Even if I wasn't, you are right about one point. No wise person can't understand your babbling because it is garbage.
What makes you think that I have understood your posts now? I don't understand them and never will because you are a fool and you spout only garbage.
Plus, only idiots like you have time to argue all day on the internet. I don't. And I almost forgot about this forum.
Shut the fuck up and keep your nonsense for yourself. You can't prove me your worth by trying to spout nonsense.
Do me a favor and kill yourself.
I'm sorry, but do you actually expect me to take orders form you? Would you like a scoop of whimsical ice-cream with that delusional pie? At the very least, do everyone in the forum a favor and improve the quality of your insults a bit. Your current level is so pathetic that my dog turns a meaner phrase. Everyone here enjoys a good throwdown, but this is just sad.
I understand that your transitional brain is not evolved enough to understand what I am saying and, in its own grandiose delusion, believes that to be the sign of wisdom, but even you should be able to hear the sound of all that laughter directed at you.
Now, you have not had anything close to proof regarding the matter at hand for a long time now, but at the very least your textual diarrhea was tenuously connected to the subject at hand. So, before you embarrass yourself any further, get back to the subject at hand and provide evidence for what you claim are "three main branches of Hinduism".
(August 12, 2012 at 7:47 am)Welsh cake Wrote: So it does have a problem with poverty.
Back to square one you go! >.>
Poverty was pretty much established from the start. The issue was whether or not the country is capable of doing something about it (and chooses not to, thereby earning your derision) or not. You have not convinced me of the former.