Local.Dada
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[MENTION=151383]Local.Dada[/MENTION] How is not a religious issue? All groups advocating for cow urine are Religious groups not scientists. “The alcohol thing” was brought up by a random poster on an online forum. No significant Muslim groups or even scholars have ever said Alcohol based Sanitizer is not allowed. On the other hand we have major religious groups in India saying that cow urine is a good substitute for Sanitizer. You don’t see that as dangerous?
https://www.dw.com/en/hindu-group-hosts-cow-urine-drinking-party-to-ward-off-coronavirus/a-52773262
I have no intention of attacking anyone religion but it confuses me that you think cow urine does not have religious association . Just read the article above. The group advocating for is called. “Hindu Bharat Mahasaba “ while the article from Indiatoday was about a Temple. Are those not religious groups ? Why are you concerned about a poster here but completely sugar coating what established religious groups in India are saying.
I am not exaggerating when I am saying this but I have never heard of this Hindu Bharat Mahasaba before I saw a thread for them on PP.
They are a non entity and also first thing Hinduism doesn’t have centralized figure heads like other religions.
Anyway you countering me with a google search of some idiot somewhere which doesn’t get us anywhere. At this point you seem to get defensive and trying to get back at me rather than having a constructive debate on the topic that’s being discussed.
If a educated Hindu living in India leave alone UK or US had opened a thread on a forum like is “Cow Urine a good substitute for sanitizer in accordance with Hinduism “
Especially on a forum where there are similar like minded people who are either expats or educated ones with access to the internet, I would definitely be concerned and trust me, I would not try to mince my words in fear of offending anyone like I am here because the sensitivity there would be not as bad as it can get here which is fact.