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I am not at all excited at demolishing a mosque. I am excited at a Ram Temple being built at a place where I asm a Hindu consider Lord Ram to be born.And you are pretty excited to demolish a mosque that was built when even our great-grandfathers were not born? Whose the one holding the thousand year old grudge?
If there was a mosque there, it had to go. If it was a church there, it had to go. If it was a Gurudwara, ditto. If it was anything else, ditto. It being a mosque was just incidental.
(While at it, let me also tell you, if there is a temple at a place you believe to be birth place of your most reverred religions personality, that temple should move elsewhere. No ifs&buts)
So all of a sudden, God thinks humans don't need the refresher course anymore? Because God has realised that he is God and (therefore) he has revealed the perfect revelation in the perfect way such that no further refreshers are needed. Earlier revelations were imperfect because God could not reveal them perfectly simply because he was imperfect and incapable of doing it? That looks more or less like "improvement in God" whether you present it this way or that way.God doesn't need to improve his message. His message is perfect for the time it is revealed in (barring some time specific instructions in past religons). It's humans that need a refresher course from time to time. And also humans have a nasty habit of twisting his perfect message to suit their needs.
I dont know. Agreeing on infinity is not possible. Containing infinity into finite definitions is not possible. Agreement can only be on finite set of things. Hindus very much realise that they differ but they are same. In fact Hinduism believes that all faiths are different roads to the same destination.BTW what gods do Hindus even agree on?