Re: Re: Re: Re: Should India have a Hindu "Law of Return" ?
That is not what I meant , you know . My point was that their coming to India would have been unnecessary had the Muslim conquerors of Persia not been so bloodthirsty for infidel blood . The Parsees , and any other community who have made India their home , are free to live here , and are welcome , but in the ideal scenario ( ideal for them , that is ) , they would never have been forced to come here in the first place .
Let me put it another way - it is a country to which , if you want your religious culture practiced , you can go .
Originally posted by LordShiva
Wow. I have several Parsee friends. If you walked up to them and told them that India isn't their home, that Persia is their "real" home, you probably wouldn't have any teeth left.
Wow. I have several Parsee friends. If you walked up to them and told them that India isn't their home, that Persia is their "real" home, you probably wouldn't have any teeth left.
Originally posted by LordShiva
Wow. So if you've grown up in a country, if your parents, grand-parents, great-grandparents, etc. etc. have gown up in that country too, yet if you follow a religion followed by the majority of people in another country, that other country, even if you've never been there before or have no ancestors from there, becomes your "home country?" Wow.
Wow. So if you've grown up in a country, if your parents, grand-parents, great-grandparents, etc. etc. have gown up in that country too, yet if you follow a religion followed by the majority of people in another country, that other country, even if you've never been there before or have no ancestors from there, becomes your "home country?" Wow.
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