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[quote]Yes, you are right. But I’d like to make clear what I understood of your message. The person who is disposed to pay no heed to the calls of his conscience and to the revealed guidance provided by the Almighty does live like animals. Actually, he is not ignored regarding the way he should live his life. He is very much clear about good and evil even when he is not guided by the revealed religion. The problem with him is that he closes his eyes to the stark reality of life. The reality which insists that we must live in this world a responsible life; we must not be careless about the results of our actions. The concept of justice is innate in every person. On the basis of this concept, he is convinced that a Day should come on which all matters should be decided. Religion does guide him further regarding this responsible life but, without religion too, he is well aware of some basic realities of which he will definitely be questioned. The only problem, I again assert, is that he chooses to live a irresponsible life when he has complete idea of a responsible life. [/quote]
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