Of course you can judge a religion by its followers,,,,
that is the manifestation of what is truly being taught and conveyed by that religion to its followers.
To think otherwise is silly.
Hindus are completely different from pagans, who are different from the Muslims, who are different from the Jews, who are different from North American Indians who believe in the Great Spirit, who are different from the Catolics etc. etc.
get real.
Of course you can judge a religion by its followers,,,,
that is the manifestation of what is truly being taught and conveyed by that religion to its followers.
To think otherwise is silly.
Hindus are completely different from pagans, who are different from the Muslims, who are different from the Jews, who are different from North American Indians who believe in the Great Spirit, who are different from the Catolics etc. etc.
get real.