r/atheismindia

Look at this shi

Saw her live while scrolling shorts and guess what many people donating hundreds of rupees just to ask simple questions like when will they get married , when their relative will return money , will i become doctor in 2027 and blah blah 😑best business model in 2027

u/Next-Fold2735 — 1 day ago

After Gandhi, Ambedkar and Nehru, these Chindus have started to hate Bhagat Singh also

u/RilyRoly — 1 day ago

That's gotta be most dog shit use of logic I've ever seen. I can respect people's opinions but WTF is this? 🙃 (Came across this post on my field)

u/thelogicianscholar — 1 day ago

I hate religious for it's extreme ideology, and I'll question all shytty believes of religion, am i a religion hater?

Credit- @navdeep.goesplaces

u/the_wind_82 — 1 day ago

The speciality of this temple is that you can put the photo of your enemy on a tree and bad times will begin for your enemy, such is the belief of this temple. 🤡

This Shitty temple located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh

u/Putrid-Poetry-3104 — 1 day ago

Religion thrives primarily because most people have no identity besides their religions

The lack of identity is so bad here imo. They can't make one big decision (marriage, buying a house, naming their kid) without involving religion. It's saddening and equally backwards. Like, what's the end purpose here? Your god who can't save little kids is gonna give you blessings so your fucking marriage stays well? Tf

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u/theioneeee — 1 day ago

They are dumping their little Gods into the dirty river

Somebody posted this in Hinduism subreddit then got removed after many angry comments 😆. I thought it's worth posting it here.

From what I understand the ritual is called Visarjan: "Hindu ritual of respectfully bidding farewell to a deity and immersing their sacred idol or image into a body of water. It most famously concludes the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, symbolizing that all physical forms eventually return to nature and the formless divine."

However the video depicts them throwing, not respectfully submerging the idols.

u/Confident-Neat-1655 — 2 days ago

I have always ignored foreigner talking about Indian history or culture, cause i have always known they wont be able to understand the systematic dishonesty ,and make sense out of the propaganda.which will lead to them unknowingly peddling hateful rhetoric. And this is a perfect example

I wanted to post this ,so there are some debate or discussion around it which can shed some lights for neutral bodies,who genuinely wants make a meaningful argument . Nonetheless i completely agree that badfaith actor can peddle rhetoric,painting the truth as some sort of lie ,but still i think truth should be out there.

this viral post is good example where fringe elements can be seen falsifying truth and acting like the foreigner is at some fault. this taj mahal being some temple is false conspiracy, which everyone knows about and agree upon that this is false thing.

u/RealTie1808 — 2 days ago

I don't wanna celebrate rakhi

I just feel like it's all drama. I don't have a brother but my uncle has one kid, 6M. Who we meet occasionaly, bcz of his school & we live in Different home, same town.

And my uncle aunt are extremely theist, also believe in superstitions, ironically she is a physics teacher. they will come and do all this tieing rakhi & stuff. With proper muhrat.

But me & my family is kattar atheist and don't like this religion. It feels all superficial and fake. How do I navigate this.

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u/Overall-Badger9008 — 2 days ago
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Black day for Maharashtra 🏴

Does fighting against superstition and blind faith deserves loss of life in India? These still prevalence of superstition, folklore, and religious dogma over empirical reasoning. Person who sacrificed his life for it still hasn't got the justice.

u/TalkTechnology1689 — 2 days ago