Originally posted by Forbiddensinner:If your own group does not even recognise you, you can't expect those out of your group to recognise you, can you?
i understand your point while these are very also hard to say
if we look from both sides there may be different story. an example: a "mainstream" religion is the one which may have wanted to ensure its survival and modified itself to align with a particular political faction, while the "non-mainstream" religion is the one which had faithfully followed the "original teachings". therefore with pure objectivity free from political point-of-view, we cannot base on the government's usual "majority vs minority" mindset or "what's defined in the law" mindset
Originally posted by Bangulzai:i understand your point while these are very also hard to say
if we look from both sides there may be different story. an example: a "mainstream" religion is the one which may have wanted to ensure its survival and modified itself to align with a particular political faction, while the "non-mainstream" religion is the one which had faithfully followed the "original teachings". therefore with pure objectivity free from political point-of-view, we cannot base on the government's usual "majority vs minority" mindset or "what's defined in the law" mindset
I know and I agree.