if you are religious ..do you use products made by people who worship idols eg in china..india etc?
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- I'm not religious but: I highly doubt that any culture actually worships an idol, I know Chinese people don't. I think it's more of praying to an idol, or so. Anyways, you can't get out of using stuff made in China. Like everything here is. Well, lots of it.
- Don't forget the catholic church!!!!!!! Ever walked into one of them and seen the idol worship, if that were the case we could not even shop at Tesco.
- According to the government the Chinese don't worship anything or body. Hindus worship their Gods - not idols. It seems that by religious, you mean Christian. I'm not Shinto, but up to now I have purchased two Japanese cars. I have a couple of Persian carpets which were almost certainly made by Muslims. Assuming that you do mean Christian when you say religious, take a close look at your possessions, or even in your food cupboard. You'll be amazed.
- Yes, because my religion (Islam) does not forbid trade between believers and non-believers. We can buy their goods, they can buy ours.
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