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== Religion in India: caste == | |||
If we're going to label Hinduism as 'caste' and vice versa, we're not being faithful to reality nor NPOV. Also, it is well-acknowledged that there does exist great caste prejudices in many non-Hindu communities in India, certainly not all, but enough that it is not merely a 'status symbol.' Also, major movements in Hinduism have, since before Buddha, been against caste. So to define Hinduism as caste-conscious is false. Let us discuss further. --] 20:31, May 6, 2004 (UTC) |
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Religion in India: caste
If we're going to label Hinduism as 'caste' and vice versa, we're not being faithful to reality nor NPOV. Also, it is well-acknowledged that there does exist great caste prejudices in many non-Hindu communities in India, certainly not all, but enough that it is not merely a 'status symbol.' Also, major movements in Hinduism have, since before Buddha, been against caste. So to define Hinduism as caste-conscious is false. Let us discuss further. --LordSuryaofShropshire 20:31, May 6, 2004 (UTC)