Girls Who Married Frogs & Boys Who Suffer 1000 Cuts To Be A Man »
Posted By Revelation1412 11 months ago in ReligionWithout a doubt, our world has an endless supply of weird stuff to write about. As part of an ancient Hindu ceremony, two Hindu girls in India actually married frogs recently.
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jakesguile11 months ago
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I might be a christian but the fact that this person is mocking another's cultures and beliefs for the sake of christianity disturbs me greatly.
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What might be right for you, may not be right for some. Simple, now go forth and quit being imbiciles -

Charlson11 months ago
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The marrying a frog ritual is a harmless thing because the girls don't have to consummated their marriage and the frogs are not harmed. But the other practice of mutilation is just cruel and inhumane.
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But Christianity also has rituals and practices that includes mutilation and inhumane practices. I find it laughable that the author thinks his religion is better than others. Seems humility and awareness of faults escapes him. -

StevieGee11 months ago
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I've also heard about some people who take babies and dunk them in rivers. Others are fed cookies and told that they are body parts and threatened with burning and torture if they don't believe as they do. Strange rituals abound. People shouldn't poke fun of other peoples beliefs. Better they should look at themselves.
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