What does "sanatan dharm" actually mean? And by whatever definition you choose - just ask yourself, which extant religion isn't sanatan if viewed through the lens of its own beliefs?
Knowledge that sits in texts for 3,000 years without generating any experimental prediction or technological application is indistinguishable from knowledge that isn't there
Many people have recommended that I read the Bhagavad-Gita. They say it has all the answers. When questioned on the authenticity, they claim divine revelation. Guess what, there are numerous other books claiming divine revelations too, each with unique and contradictory tenets.
@th_anonymouse So you're comparing somewhat of a one-off situation with something that thousands (if not millions) of people do on a daily basis (often multiple times a day) to disrupt traffic? Great
@gimoxtweets This is a one-off, the other thing that you refer to is a regular occurance. And you need a reality check if you think its "quietly in a corner of a public space" in many parts of the world
@Rajiv1841 Its unfair to comment in favour of or against this comparison unless we see VS play overseas against the world's best. Based only on what we've seen so far on flat tracks and a mix of good, average and bad (& helpless) bowlers, VS is clearly superior in these specific conditions
@Neetivaan His propaganda is against GoI not India. GoI is not the entire country. If you do not understand the difference, then u should probably get off X and finish ur school - maybe that will help. I know your GoI doesnt put a lot of emphasis on education - maybe that's why you so dumb
@GabbbarSingh Hypothetically.. what if a kid joins twitter hiding meekly behind the dp of a fictional movie character, being a keyboard warrior - who probably hasn't left his room in over a week?
Determinism and free will are logically incompatible. If destiny (kismat, astrology) is true, then every action is pre-scripted; consequences are merely unfolding, not chosen. If actions truly shape outcomes, destiny cannot be fixed. You can’t coherently believe both.