--- In [email protected], "Robert Gimbel" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Well, it's all about pride and arrogance, in these cases...
> Having just traveled through the 'Badlands' of North Dakota;
> Just reminds me of another place and time:
> Custer's Last Stand...
> Those Euro's considered themselves quite superior to the savages,
> those tree hugging natives...
> Same attitude, I guess-
> Primarily British- "A bloody shame", really, and truely.
> R.G.>>>

WTF !?
...and Napolean (the Frenchman) didn't think he was superior?
Get an education pal!
What about Franco, Hitler, ? 

What about the Bushco ?

OffWorld



>          .....(snippy > In case you hadn't noticed, the man 
believes
> that the British 
> > > > deliberately rewrote parts of the 
> > > > > vedic literature over a 150 year period in order to 
destroy 
> > > > Hinduism...>>>
> > > > 
> > > > He may actually be right about that. There was one Victorian 
> > British 
> > > > officer in India that deliberately mistranslated some vedic 
> > > > literature for the purpose of specifically advancing the 
> > christian 
> > > > superiority complex over the hindu, and attempting to 
> > deliberately 
> > > > denegrate hinduism. This officer (I forgot his name) is 
recorded 
> > in 
> > > > letters and official documents that that was his specific 
aim 
> > and he 
> > > > was proud of his actions, and no-one questioned his actions 
at 
> > the 
> > > > time..
> > > > 
> > > > OffWorld
> > > >
> > > 
> > > 
> > > His tenure lasted 150 years?>>
> > 
> > No, but the influence of this and other European arrogancies did.
> > 
> > Not long after the time of the British governer's (whatever 
title 
> > given) attempt to re-write some vedic writings to deliberately, 
> > systematically, and proudly, subordinate it to 
christianity....Max 
> > Muller, the hugely German scholar, for decades largely demened 
and 
> > incorrectly downgraded the Vedic culture's presence and stature 
in 
> > the region. So much so that to this day there is still an old 
school 
> > of respected scholars who still believe that the vast epics of 
the 
> > Vedas and Vedic tradition were largely the campfire stories of 
some 
> > wandering Afghan peasant sheepherders and their marauding heirs. 
> > However, the MAJORITY of modern scholarly thought is now 
realising 
> > that the Vedas were in India long before any Afghan migration. 
But 
> > Max Muller (along with other British repressions and other 
European 
> > short-sightedness) was a HUGE figure in Vedic scholarly field 
(even 
> > among westernised Indian scholars) and only very recently is 
being 
> > toppled from his god-like status towards  a less pompous and 
humbled 
> > view of the vedic culture on the part of western scholars.
> >  (I really wanted to study this whole thing as a PHD, and travel 
to 
> > India to delve deeper into it, and write a book, but I don't 
suppose 
> > I ever will now) 
> > QUOTE:
> > ""Max Muller represented the bes, and at times the worst, of 
> > nineteenth-century intellectual life. His work in the origins 
and 
> > growth of language, mythology, and reliĀ­gion, typified Victorian 
> > armchair scholarship: bold, adventurous, pioneering, someĀ­times 
> > triumphalistic, but always convinced of its social and cultural 
> > superiority. To be sure, there is much to admire, much to 
despise, 
> > and much to be embarrassed by, in the antiquated scholarship of 
the 
> > Victorian era as a whole. But as a pivotal period in the history 
of 
> > human ideas, the historical and intellectual import of its 
scholarly 
> > literature should not be ignored by historians or summarily 
> > dismissed by present-day researchers as utterly worthless. 
Rather, 
> > it should be read and understood within its own social and 
cultural 
> > context. In the case of the voluminous and, at the time, 
influential 
> > writings of Friedrich Max Muller, this observation proves no 
less 
> > true. ""
> > http://www.wordtrade.com/society/mullermax.htm
> > 
> > (If you have a one-liner, poorly thought out answer for your 
> > response sparaig, you will be called "spare egghead" for 3 days 
by 
> > me)
> > 
> > OffWorld
> >
>







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