Dharmalayas
In a country where there are as many religions and religious activities, are the people of that country more honest? Due to religion, the people of the country are rapidly becoming honest? Corruption, bribery, persecution of minorities, atheist killings, rape, hatred, violence, hatred, anger, lies all these things are decreasing? Or is it the other way around? If not, why are 560 'model' mosques being built at the expense of the people (including infidels' money)? In a country where people are honest by teaching religion, I would be happy to build 570 lakh Dharmalayas instead of 560. If necessary, I would take to the streets in praise of religion. But in a country where on an average there are more than 4/5 Dharmalayas in each neighborhood (excluding minorities), is there any need for more Dharmalayas in that country? What I see in reality! The more religions, the more differences, disputes, power and money struggles… isn't it? Is there a shrine where there is no dirty politics? Dharmalaya, Mazar / Dargah / Ashram / Debalaya to keep them in possession, what is not happening with the lawsuits and killings? Besides, is anyone unaware of the manipulation of one cleric to discredit (openly or secretly) the greed for power and money, spreading hatred? So how and why are you expecting - the more religious, the more honest people? More questions: Aren't the current millions of religions a model or an ideal? So, what are these for thousands of years - non-idealism, dishonesty, temptation, hatred, violence, arrogance, illiteracy, terror - that teaching? Is it because all these are substandard that corruption is not decreasing but increasing? Will building a 'model mosque' stop or reduce this? If you fail to make Bengalis honest even by building a model mosque, then what will you do? Will you continue to build more new grand-model mosques? It seems vile - you are desperate to make religion the ideal, not the people! Since people are slaves of habit, it is not necessary to build thousands of 'model mosques' to get rid of the habit of thousands of years. Because people are one hundred percent accustomed to such religions; Not less accustomed to corruption than that.
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