-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Santosh Helekar wrote:
> Ah, the taxpayer card! Isn't it always better to waste > time on partisan political trivia rather than on > personal trivia generated by a dishonest excuse and a > self-inflicted embarrassment? But I am really glad Santosh, I don't know what you're talking about. My posting concerning homeschooling was a very simple query about the homeschooling movement--I wanted to know if there was one in Goa and/or India. If you consider a simple question "partisan political trivia generated by a dishonest excuse", you certainly need go get out of your dank basement lab and get a mental recalibration. I am not embarrassed about anything and, if you are, I don't need to know about it. Please don't drag a discussion which had transpired on another group* to Goanet, instead direct anybody interested in following along to that group. I do not wish to continue that discussion here. > that you have suddenly discovered the value of > taxpayer-supported secular scientific research, which > is dependent on a proper understanding of evolutionary > biology. This is nonsense. I don't intend to discuss this further since it has already been discussed on GoenchimXapotam. >> The "us" referred to everyone on this list who read >> your post and didn't want to make the same leap of >> logic that you did. > > Are you sure they share your leap of logic and your > political agenda? I didn't say I was sure about anything. I did not make a logical leap, I merely asked you to explain your political and philosophical commentary which came as a response to my question about homeschooling in Goa. You made a leap of logic, I merely asked a question about homeschooling. > The facts I provided are my assumptions. What are > yours, and those of the people you referred to as > "us"? You're going off on a tangential discussion. I won't humour you, sorry. As a side note, you should be very careful about passing off assumptions as facts. >> When you say "Indians", do you mean all, some, most, >> many, a minority, majority...what? > > What I mean is that in India anti-evolutionism, > creationism, opposition to Big Bang cosmology, > opposition to the established geological record and > opposition to Church-State separation have no popular > appeal, and no political and/or legal significance, > whatsoever. The topic was homeschooling. Please don't try to drag me into a discussion on unrelated topics. Peter * http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GoenchimXapotam/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.1 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFED0AJHUu7QjPylU8RAmxzAJ9TCb79ZoLTkzm0HzPvdUa8Ttk27QCfep0W 0oeU7wfiKhcXOpJmLorW/Jg= =B3Mf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
