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<blockquote data-quote="just" data-source="post: 2167993" data-attributes="member: 61659"><p>neethi thadada lihil da kiyala maninne kohomada kiyala man danne na..</p><p></p><p>but if you need to build up something you need a framework and laws to protect that framework from collapsing. you need punishments to prevent wats being build from getting destroyed</p><p></p><p>each religion adopts its own solution for this, some more practical and some less practical depents on what common man wants to achive and how far the religion can serve that.</p><p></p><p>most religions gives the freedom to choos but once it chosen based on firm belief its correct, trying to question it without a limit will only just detroy it.so its protected from the laws and punishments.</p><p></p><p>any system should work like this in order to survive within set of natures rules. thats the reality, if you take from United Nations to a family all social structures work like this.</p><p></p><p>this has helped the major religions to survive more thats the fact...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just, post: 2167993, member: 61659"] neethi thadada lihil da kiyala maninne kohomada kiyala man danne na.. but if you need to build up something you need a framework and laws to protect that framework from collapsing. you need punishments to prevent wats being build from getting destroyed each religion adopts its own solution for this, some more practical and some less practical depents on what common man wants to achive and how far the religion can serve that. most religions gives the freedom to choos but once it chosen based on firm belief its correct, trying to question it without a limit will only just detroy it.so its protected from the laws and punishments. any system should work like this in order to survive within set of natures rules. thats the reality, if you take from United Nations to a family all social structures work like this. this has helped the major religions to survive more thats the fact... [/QUOTE]
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