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Tomdstone
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The questions required only a yes or no answer, with possibly further elaboration on why the answer was yes or no. I wasn’t sure if the answer to any of the following questions was yes or no?Ok, so you are moving on to a different question then.
You have an odd way of answering questions by sort of changing the subject.
How could you expect other cultures that were not in contact with the Jewish culture to know about Jewish culture?
It’s not a matter of us judging their culture as “ok” or “not ok”. That’s who they were.
If you’re wondering if the Catholic Church recognizes the value of other cultures and the way God speaks to them, the answer is “yes”, we recognize that God speaks to all peoples of all times, in various ways as he wills.
- Was it OK to allow Indians to worship Krishna, Rama, Vishnu, Sri (Lakshmi), Shiva, Parvati (Durga), Brahma and Saraswati. and the other gods for hundreds of years before Christianity, and even later during the earlier period of Christianity when they knew nothing about it?
- Should the Indians have been told about the Jewish God and teachings 1500 BC when the Vedic period began?
- Was it all right to leave these beautiful people in the dark about the true God and only to choose one small group (the Jews) to know about the true God?