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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Madness!

Ram Rahim Singh been convicted of r*** yet his followers have grown in their support of him.

Provide your views.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Proof positive that you just can't beat a healthy dose of karma.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Proof that religion rots the brain!

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By *aul1973HullMan  over a year ago

East Hull


"Madness!

Ram Rahim Singh been convicted of r*** yet his followers have grown in their support of him.

Provide your views."

I don't know the story, but it take a wild guess that the reason would be traditionally or culturally accepted within a deeply religious sect?

Not what would be called acceptable behaviour in modern times.

What is your view OP?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Madness!

Ram Rahim Singh been convicted of r*** yet his followers have grown in their support of him.

Provide your views.

I don't know the story, but it take a wild guess that the reason would be traditionally or culturally accepted within a deeply religious sect?

Not what would be called acceptable behaviour in modern times.

What is your view OP?"

it's not accepted in any mainstream religion..this is a cult with a leader who is using his position to commit assaults...nothing new in that sadly, but the reaction is very extreme..

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Madness!

Ram Rahim Singh been convicted of r*** yet his followers have grown in their support of him.

Provide your views.

I don't know the story, but it take a wild guess that the reason would be traditionally or culturally accepted within a deeply religious sect?

Not what would be called acceptable behaviour in modern times.

What is your view OP?"

It is certainly not accepted within any religion, and not even within his rather large cult.

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By *aul1973HullMan  over a year ago

East Hull


"Madness!

Ram Rahim Singh been convicted of r*** yet his followers have grown in their support of him.

Provide your views.

I don't know the story, but it take a wild guess that the reason would be traditionally or culturally accepted within a deeply religious sect?

Not what would be called acceptable behaviour in modern times.

What is your view OP?

It is certainly not accepted within any religion, and not even within his rather large cult."

Forgive me OP, I know very little about Asian cultures and their rituals, the media is responsible for most of what I've heard about honour killings, FGM, disowning family for going against beliefs, and other incidents where punishments are given outside of the law. I thought this may have of a similar nature.

I am aware of good traditions also.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Madness!

Ram Rahim Singh been convicted of r*** yet his followers have grown in their support of him.

Provide your views.

I don't know the story, but it take a wild guess that the reason would be traditionally or culturally accepted within a deeply religious sect?

Not what would be called acceptable behaviour in modern times.

What is your view OP?

It is certainly not accepted within any religion, and not even within his rather large cult.

Forgive me OP, I know very little about Asian cultures and their rituals, the media is responsible for most of what I've heard about honour killings, FGM, disowning family for going against beliefs, and other incidents where punishments are given outside of the law. I thought this may have of a similar nature.

I am aware of good traditions also."

I suggest you read more from the correct sources and talk to your neighbours who may belong to said cultures or religions

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By *aul1973HullMan  over a year ago

East Hull


"Madness!

Ram Rahim Singh been convicted of r*** yet his followers have grown in their support of him.

Provide your views.

I don't know the story, but it take a wild guess that the reason would be traditionally or culturally accepted within a deeply religious sect?

Not what would be called acceptable behaviour in modern times.

What is your view OP?

It is certainly not accepted within any religion, and not even within his rather large cult.

Forgive me OP, I know very little about Asian cultures and their rituals, the media is responsible for most of what I've heard about honour killings, FGM, disowning family for going against beliefs, and other incidents where punishments are given outside of the law. I thought this may have of a similar nature.

I am aware of good traditions also.

I suggest you read more from the correct sources and talk to your neighbours who may belong to said cultures or religions "

Unfortunately the area I live in has very few Asian people.

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