I guess it's always very easy to mock other people's beliefs ... If Julia Roberts decides to change her religion -- for whatever reasons, real or perceived -- we need to respect that decision.
Just as nobody (in my view) has the right to dismiss those who changed their faith, centuries ago, as being "rice christians" or whatever. They know why they changed their religion (even assuming it was forceful), and if their descendents choose to continue in it, so be it. Berating people for the position they've taken would be condescending, if not worse. FN On 17 August 2010 12:13, Ruby <[email protected]> wrote: > Goanetters, > http://www.dnaindia.com/opinion/column_dear-julia-roberts_1423112 > This is quite witty. > RubyGoes
