Dear Sonia, The last few lines of your post intrigued me. Do you care to expand on why the sanctity of one's righteous 'belief' should be held sacred?
I am assuming you mean 'belief' as an irrational conviction (as in religion) and not a physiological condition (as in homosexuality). The 'disease' of various righteous beliefs were indoctrinated into immature, pliable minds by well meaning parents, pundits and priests. That 'maggot' continued to devour portions of the brain that was critical to rational thinking. Opening up one's mind allows that pupated fly to escape but rewiring those neuronal connections around the damaged tissues requires a concerted effort towards re-education and cerebral rehabilitation which, in today's society, is something that not many have either the time or inclination for. Kevin Saldanha Mississauga, ON. ============= Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 21:53:15 -0800 (PST) From: Sonia Kuncalienker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ........hope there is no church or clinic anywhere in the world, that can 'cure' a man or woman of what he or she rightly believes in. much regards sonia kuncalienker -- It is forgetting, not remembering, that is the essence of what makes us human - Jorge Luis Borges
