BIBLE PREACHES ATROCIOUS INTOLERANCE, VEDAS PREACH FRATERNITY 1. BIIBLE PREACHES ATROCIOUS INTOLERANCE (i) Kill your own brother and son, if they entice you to serve other gods Holy Bible ordains : ‘Kill your own brother, son, daughter, wife, if they entice you to serve other gods’. Here are five Biblical verses in this connection :
The above verses indicate categorically that Holy Bible does. not allow freedom of thought as well as freedom of worship. It is a matter of agony and amazement that Holy Bible ordains a father to kill his own daughter, son, wife for a difference of religion ! H.G. Wells, the renowned English novelist, who was father of modern science fiction, opines candidly : Thomas Paine, the great thinker and religio-political reformer of America, opines :
Roman emperor Constantine, a man who had his own son executed and his wife boiled alive,84 saw in Christianity a pragmatic means of bolstering his own military power and uniting the vast and troubled Roman Empire.85 One cannot restrain oneself from shuddering at the wickedness of the man who commits atrocity and ascribes it to the command of God ! Is it not sheer blasphemy to tarnish the holy name of God by unholy deeds ? Thomas Paine corroborates the point (ii) Kill all non-believers of your town Holy Bible says : ‘If any man or woman in your town serves and worships other gods, like the sun, the moon etc. which God has not commanded, kill them with stone’. Here is the Biblical text consisting of four verses : St. Bernard of Clairvaux had declared in launching the Second Crusade : (iii) Slaughter of infants and ripping of pregnant women Holy Bible states in ‘Hosea’ that infants of Samaria shall be dashed into pieces, and pregnant women shall be ripped up. (iv) Killing infants by stoning Should the infants be dashed against stones, even if they are born of enemies ? Not at all. But Holy Bible makes mention of it in the following verse : Note : Here ‘thy’ stands for daughter of Babylon. (v) Peaceful citizens of Laish massacred Holy Bible narrates that the descendants of Dan assaulted Laish, massacred its peaceful citizens and burnt the city : (vi) Kill each being that breathes Holy Bible ordains the followers not to save alive any one in the cities conquered by them. Each one that breathes must be slaughtered. Here is the text :
Holy Vedas preach fraternity and equality of all men of the earth. When Nature treats all equally, why should men discriminate and quarrel with one another ? Oxygen and Hydrogen combined in proper proportions will surely produce water, whether the person who combines Oxygen and Hydrogen, is Hindu or Muslim or Christian. When a person feels hungry, is it Hindu hunger or Muslim hunger or Christian hunger ? It is human hunger. You have to put forth efforts to satisfy the hunger. When a person is slain in communal riot, his blood spills on the ground, can you identify the blood as Hindu blood or Muslim blood or Christian blood ? It is human blood. When an orphan sheds tears at the loss of his parents in communal riots, can you label the tears as Hindu tears or Muslim tears or Christian tears ? These are tears of a human child. The sun illuminates all places whether it is cottage or castle, whether it is a Hindu residence or a Muslim residence or a Christian residence. The rose gives equal fragrance to all, Hindu as well as Muslim, Christian as well as Jew. If Nature imparts equal treatment to all, why does man discriminate ? William Wordsworth, the famous poet of English literature, expresses the same view when he laments : “If this belief from heaven be sent If birds flock together, ants crawl together, sheep move together, cows graze together, why can’t human beings live together ? The Creator of the Cosmos has created the lovely earth with fascinating phenomena of nature and beautiful boons for enjoyment of mankind. But instead of enjoying life in toto on this alluring earth, men have created chaos, conflicts, controversies and calamities on the petty pretext of different modes of worship. They do not know what worship means. Worship does not consist of rites and rituals, nor of uttering and muttering of prescribed religious syllables only. According to Hindu philosophy, worship signifies love - love for not only human beings but also birds and beasts. Samuel Coleridge expresses the same idea in his poem, ‘Ancient Mariner’ : “He prayeth well, who loveth well, Vedas emphasise that souls of all men, birds, beasts and insects have the same Divine lustre. None is devoid of Celestial grace, grandeur and glory. All beings originate from the Supreme Being who is the Father of all His children. If it is so, why to despise one another ? Providence permeates all beings, whether high or low, pauper or prince, sinner or saint sa#Aaota: pa`aotaEca ivaBaU: pa`jaasau | He wo comprehends the afore-mentioned golden doctrine of omnipresence of Almighty, and realises glimpse of God in all beings of the earth, never hates any creature. He whose eyes look at all persons as equal brothers having same Celestial spark, which he feels in his own self, is free from malice, hatred and fanaticism. The following mantra of Yajur Veda illustrates the idea : yastau savaa-iNa BaUtaanyaatmaÙaovaanaupaSyaita | Thus, Hindu Philosophy (Vedic Philosophy) hinges on equality and fraternity. It is based on universal brotherhood - brotherhood of not Hindus only but all human beings of the earth, because all hearts are the abodes of Almighty [-Evar sava-BaUtaanaa =_oSao#jau-na itaYzita |Prof. Heeren, the renowned Western scholar, writes : Lord Morley admits unambiguously : “What is found in Vedas, exists nowhere else.” ====================================
- Pandit Deendayal
Upadhyaya
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Footnotes: 83 Thomas Paine : ‘The Age of Reason’, published by Watts and Co., London, 1796, p. 87 84 (i) Riane Eisler : ‘The Chalice and the Blade’, Harper and Row, San Francisco, 1987, p. 131 (ii) Helen Ellerbe : ‘The Dark Side of Christian History’, U.S.A., August, 1998, p. 17 85 Ibid 86 Thomas Paine : ‘The Age of Reason’, published by Watts and Co., London, 1796, pp. 42-43 87
James A. Haught : ‘Holy Horrors’, published by Prometheus
Books, New York, 1990, p. 26
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