11-29-2007, 11:13 PM
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To the common majority of muslims (also in any other religion), if you ask how u know the religion u r following is the correct one and how u know there is a God of whom we should have fear and how u know their would be a judgment day and how u know the Quran is God's book. You will get the most repeated reply, "becoz we have faith on it." )
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I suppose there could be no answer for any ordinary Muslim or follower of any other religion except the one you gave. At least
my answer is same. I think I should not continue on this issue.
This issue is never related, and a sort of zabardasti has been done to relate this issue with the subject of discussion here. Neither I not you at any point in this thread denied that our perception is often biased by our beliefs. So nothing new, and the example was never required. I may be wrong but just my humble opinion.
Its good that my post made you laugh, however, I never intended to do so neither I tried to cut a joke.
I won't say that I have been totally unsuccessful. The break up you gave of my point was right. It is something else that I had to repeat the same concept in different words a number of times to make you realize what am I trying to say. Now I don't know how many times I have to write what I meant by that.
One thing is clear that either I am unable to communicate my viewpoint properly or you are unable to grasp things. For this reason I had to made things as simple as possible in my last post. Waise just to tell you nothing was different in my earlier post on this very issue. I don't know what took you so long to laugh (ye tou vohi baat hoi lateefa aj sonaya aur hasay kal.
I repeated same thing many times, but you were not getting my point until my last post where you had been 50% correct. The difference in my last post was I tried to make things utmost simple and it worked. It means to make you understand I will have to remain as simple as possible.
Now you have understood what I tried to say, though there has been a slight confusion in interpretation, so I thin I can progress to the second step. Itâs not the matter how I think, how you think or how a lot of people think.
Do you agree that WWE is a pre planned show? I assume that your answer is yes. Second question Do you think this fact (pre planning) is expressly or impliedly told to audience (talking about US audience, I know some of our people consider it as a genuine sport)?
If I can have the assumption of your answer I could proceed further. But on this issue I like to rely upon your answer instead of my assumption.
I hope the light humour in this post will not be taken negatively. And genie will come out. I don't know that whether I am right or wrong but I myself am 100% sure that I am not being biased on the basis of my belief on this issue (remember now its comparison of pre planning in cricket and WWE)
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To the common majority of muslims (also in any other religion), if you ask how u know the religion u r following is the correct one and how u know there is a God of whom we should have fear and how u know their would be a judgment day and how u know the Quran is God's book. You will get the most repeated reply, "becoz we have faith on it." )
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I suppose there could be no answer for any ordinary Muslim or follower of any other religion except the one you gave. At least
my answer is same. I think I should not continue on this issue.
This issue is never related, and a sort of zabardasti has been done to relate this issue with the subject of discussion here. Neither I not you at any point in this thread denied that our perception is often biased by our beliefs. So nothing new, and the example was never required. I may be wrong but just my humble opinion.
Its good that my post made you laugh, however, I never intended to do so neither I tried to cut a joke.
I won't say that I have been totally unsuccessful. The break up you gave of my point was right. It is something else that I had to repeat the same concept in different words a number of times to make you realize what am I trying to say. Now I don't know how many times I have to write what I meant by that.
One thing is clear that either I am unable to communicate my viewpoint properly or you are unable to grasp things. For this reason I had to made things as simple as possible in my last post. Waise just to tell you nothing was different in my earlier post on this very issue. I don't know what took you so long to laugh (ye tou vohi baat hoi lateefa aj sonaya aur hasay kal.
I repeated same thing many times, but you were not getting my point until my last post where you had been 50% correct. The difference in my last post was I tried to make things utmost simple and it worked. It means to make you understand I will have to remain as simple as possible.
Now you have understood what I tried to say, though there has been a slight confusion in interpretation, so I thin I can progress to the second step. Itâs not the matter how I think, how you think or how a lot of people think.
Do you agree that WWE is a pre planned show? I assume that your answer is yes. Second question Do you think this fact (pre planning) is expressly or impliedly told to audience (talking about US audience, I know some of our people consider it as a genuine sport)?
If I can have the assumption of your answer I could proceed further. But on this issue I like to rely upon your answer instead of my assumption.
I hope the light humour in this post will not be taken negatively. And genie will come out. I don't know that whether I am right or wrong but I myself am 100% sure that I am not being biased on the basis of my belief on this issue (remember now its comparison of pre planning in cricket and WWE)