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Mario
Your response below relating to the temple/church discussion confirms for me that you definitely have a comprehension problem over a straightforward open question.

Secondly, I reiterate absolutely that there is no such thing as "true knowledge." I provided two separate very reasoned explanations about this issue for you and all on Goanet but unfortunately Goanet has not yet been able to transmit my posts. I understand that this is because it has to give priority to posts more directly related to Goa. However, I am in no hurry to press my point about the non existence of "true knowledge." The world's trained and educated scientific community would be wholly in agreement with this position.
Cornel
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mario Goveia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <goanet@goanet.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Destruction of Hindu temples and replaced byCatholicChurches


--- cornel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Mario
I definitely made no claim that I was in any way
certain that Hindu temples were destroyed for
Catholic churches to be built over them. To say I
had read about this is not to make a claim.
Are you experiencing some difficulty in
comprehension?

Mario replies:

For an adult whose comprehension of the world is such
that you can say with utmost conviction, "...one would
even be pressed very hard to refer to anything in
science as "true knowledge." I can see that one would
be pressed very hard to say that anything is true, or
not true.

BTW, why did you ask in such detail on June 15, "Do
you accept or do not accept from whatever hard
evidence you can garner, that Hindu temples were
destroyed in Goa and that a number of Catholic
churches, were built instead, on roughly the same
sites where the temples were destroyed?"

This sure sounded as if you "accepted" what you were
asking



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