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12th February 2014, 12:55 AM
#11
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Originally Posted by
Chelian
Thozhar...its everybody's right to assume whatever religion they pursue.
However there are pychological effects on families and friends when someone converts to a organised religion.
Often organised religion has certain rules and conditions that makes a person alienate himself from his family and friends .
This could be the concern of Yuvan's friends.
Lets not forget that all religion uphold good ethics and morallity, and all have methods and ways to seek peace within one's mind.
Only a close mind will fail to see this.
I don't disagree with your last sentence. Personally, I wouldn't proselytize as I believe there is a reason for anyone to be born in a family following a particular faith. I think though I have the right to change that, I shouldn't (and wouldn't) but to each his own.
However, I still think his friends should not worry about his choice. Yuvan is a senior composer and knows what he is doing. He has made a conscious decision and if he thinks it is good for him, no one need to worry about it.
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12th February 2014 12:55 AM
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