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Let me put it a different way:

If you have been going to a church for many, many years and the owners have always presented themselves as good, decent-living, pious people, but in a kind of haughty-taughty, judgmental way...like they're better than everyone else and no one can possibly ever take them down from their pedestals, would you care to know about it?

**It** being all the ways they've covered things up and lied not caring about the lives they've affected and destroyed in the process.
FM
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Originally posted by TI:
sounds like all the preachers I know!Smile
tell us more.


the mother is a sadist and lies to no end while the father an alcoholic and their two sons monsters. the sons are very educated, and their parents think this gives their sons free reign to destroy the lives of as many people as they like. there has been one cover up after another. they spent a small fortune when the first son got married, to a very traditional, exceptionally educated girl from a fantastic family (no, not me, nor am i related to her). that poor girl fled after THREE MONTHS. the second son's wife, another wonderful girl from a great family and very well educated fled after two years and that was only because she took the torture longer than is humanly possible for most people. why would both these girls do that? things that make you go hmmm. that's just the tip of the iceberg.
FM
Why do you keep going there in the first place? From the time, you discovered that the people who're running the Mandir are all of that, why not leave and go somewhere else. Let me give you a piece of advice. The pandit and family can be whatever they want because the devotees encouraged it by supporting their needs. If you have a good relation with your fellow devotees, ask then to come together and boycott the Mandir. I don't want to be rude, but Guyanese only come to GNI to solve their personal problem rather than doing the right way. I can tell you this because it happens in most Mandirs that I know. After the Pandit sings a nice bhajan and keeps an after prayer meeting with the members all seem to be well again. It's people like you who make these pandits get out of hand?
FM
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Originally posted by Cobra:
Why do you keep going there in the first place? From the time, you discovered that the people who're running the Mandir are all of that, why not leave and go somewhere else. Let me give you a piece of advice. The pandit and family can be whatever they want because the devotees encouraged it by supporting their needs. If you have a good relation with your fellow devotees, ask then to come together and boycott the Mandir. I don't want to be rude, but Guyanese only come to GNI to solve their personal problem rather than doing the right way. I can tell you this because it happens in most Mandirs that I know. After the Pandit sings a nice bhajan and keeps an after prayer meeting with the members all seem to be well again. It's people like you who make these pandits get out of hand?


thanks Cob. I've never been to their mandir. i can't argue with any of what you've written though which is why i am on a quest. bad people do bad things and get away with it because good people stand by and do nothing. i will not stand by.
FM
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Originally posted by Inqubus:
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Originally posted by the new yorker:
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Originally posted by Inqubus:
is this the real tny?


in the flesh. i don't remember the name inqubus. reincarnation?


Racist
ah. it's been a long time. i worked at a couple of different companies in the last 7 years (i think that's how long I've been gone from gni) and it was because the discussion forum part of gni was blocked from my work internet access. missed you guys though.
FM
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I don't want to be rude, but Guyanese only come to GNI to solve their personal problem rather than doing the right way.


Cobra, you've been on GNI for approximately five weeks and you've already established that Gy. peeps only come to GNI to solve their personal problems. How did you determine this banna?
FM
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Originally posted by bird:
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why is it that it seems so many "religious" people are the biggest liars and fraudsters? is it just that we hold them up to a higher standard?

Is because ayo afraid that you will look stupid when you question them on any matter, and them know that so they get away with it.


I don't consider myself a religious follower. I don't go to church. I pray at home, in my own way, to my belief in what is God. I don't believe any one religion is better or more right than another, and I am not in any way bothered by the religious beliefs and practices of anyone else. There are basic truths though of right and wrong, and it just seems that an unusually large percent of people who profess to be "religious, pious and good" are some of the worst examples of humanity.
FM
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Originally posted by Miraver:
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I don't want to be rude, but Guyanese only come to GNI to solve their personal problem rather than doing the right way.


Cobra, you've been on GNI for approximately five weeks and you've already established that Gy. peeps only come to GNI to solve their personal problems. How did you determine this banna?
I made the very same keen observation. Big Grin
A
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Originally posted by the new yorker:
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Originally posted by ksazma:
Religion is big business. Fancy talkers always screw people who are swayed by fancy talkers.


yeah, i hear what you're saying, but they don't do it for money. they do it as a front to hide their real lives, their real faces from the world.


People are also drawn for glory.
FM
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Originally posted by the new yorker:
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thanks Cob. I've never been to their mandir. i can't argue with any of what you've written though which is why i am on a quest. bad people do bad things and get away with it because good people stand by and do nothing. i will not stand by.


So you never been to this mandir, and in your own words;


I don't consider myself a religious follower. I don't go to church. I pray at home, in my own way, to my belief in what is God. I don't believe any one religion is better or more right than another, and I am not in any way bothered by the religious beliefs and practices of anyone else. There are basic truths though of right and wrong, and it just seems that an unusually large percent of people who profess to be "religious, pious and good" are some of the worst examples of humanity.


So I must assume that you have a personal beef with these ppl. You want to go out of your way to embarrass these 'good' people.

What have they done to you or someone close to you?

Have they don't anything illegal?
Who appointed you the moral police?

My advice to you is, leave the people alone, if they're as bad as you say, one of these days everything will come out. Smile
FM
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Originally posted by kwaku:
So you never been to this mandir, and in your own words;


I don't consider myself a religious follower. I don't go to church. I pray at home, in my own way, to my belief in what is God. I don't believe any one religion is better or more right than another, and I am not in any way bothered by the religious beliefs and practices of anyone else. There are basic truths though of right and wrong, and it just seems that an unusually large percent of people who profess to be "religious, pious and good" are some of the worst examples of humanity.


So I must assume that you have a personal beef with these ppl. You want to go out of your way to embarrass these 'good' people.

What have they done to you or someone close to you?

Have they don't anything illegal?
Who appointed you the moral police?

My advice to you is, leave the people alone, if they're as bad as you say, one of these days everything will come out. Smile



Not necessirily Kwaku. Remember that in the church they would be regarded as pious. It is what people see them doing outside of the church that is contrary to the normal bahavior of church goers that could come into question. If you only come into contact with a church goer in church, you opinion of them will most likely be good. Perhaps TNY has had encounters with these people outside the church that are contrary to the expected ones of a church goer.
FM

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