It's like asking: can someone who steals bread from poor children be
able to get respect in the community of scientists? Or, can someone
who doesn't bathe daily be a journalist of good standing (and expected
to tell the truth)?

To me, the comment below simply seems targeted at someone, and while
squabbles are fun occasionally for those involved in them it's tough
for most of us on Goanet to keep track of who's fighting whom, who's
saying what, or even what is the point of purported insult.

If you feel someone is making up lies, don't lend credence to him by
furthering the debate. Lastwordism doesn't work in cyberspace. And
flame-baits (like the one below, and the one I'm writing) are hardly
likely to unruffle ruffled feathers ;-) FN

PS: Lighten up, we all tend to take cyberspace too seriously. Sometimes.

On 28/08/06, Santosh Helekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone who lies about others and makes up fake
> quotes to malign them be a Catholic in good standing?
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