Ricoh says:
I am unwilling to
> accept exclusivist what-is-good-for-me-is-not-good-for-you

So, if this is the case what right has Frederick to label people communal and 
secular. If this is the argument then everyone has the right to think the way 
he wants and there can be different angles to truth. Who are we to decide if a 
politician is corrupt or not. What may be corruption for you may not 
necessarily be the same for others. What right have we to talk against rape and 
other forms of violence. What is violence for you may be love for others. There 
could be ultimately no end to this rubbish. There cannot be two truths to the 
law of gravity. An apple disassociating from the tree will fall on your head 
and cannot suspend itself mid way. A Goan living in Cannada for fifty years 
still proudly calls himself a goan even despite his British or  US citizenship. 
What is it, political, moral, spiritual, Consitutional..............?
-soter

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