Sorry for the delayed response. I agree with you. MMY's version
certainly has more depth.
True religion should reflect Nature. Hinduism is the only religion that
reflects Nature to it's fullest possible extent.
The concept of Ethics is Universal. It does not change with time.
Unfortunately the Indian Gov't does NOT give any importance or seriousness to
the teaching of Ethics in Indian schools. Also no importance is given to
Hygiene and sanitation. Both subjects should be taught in all schools all over
the World.
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Jonathan Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 16:11:14 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Ever wonder where the prudery in the TMO came
from?
I've taught one version or another of a three-credit, college-level ethics
course nineteen times during the past two decades, and at this point I am
convinced I do not know what either 'ethics' or Ethics really is. One
interesting "comprehensive" philosophical- ethical view that is making a
comeback these days (mostly in Catholic circles, but not exclusively so) is
"natural law theory." Believe it or not, M.'s version is both deeper and
better (or at least less intellectualistic) than all of that. In any event, we
certainly do not teach ethics in K-12 here.
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