George Pinto wrote: >> All religions are equally unequal except when they unequally equal, >> although I have heard some religions are equally equal when they >> are not unequally unequal.
Fr. Ivo replied: > I do not know about the quality of the person, but I would say that a > person who admires Fr.Joseph Vaz cannot write such a non-sense. Fr. Ivo, To make this short, George's original comment was to show how absurd religious discussions can become on a secular net group. You are either not able to see this or are conditioned not to see this. Secondly, you seem to be the only person on Goanet who has not read George Pinto's petition. This petition already had 700 signatures including those of the religious. Here is the link. http://www.PetitionOnline.com/JosephV/ Fr.Ivo wrote: > The other misunderstanding is that you thought that I called your > home a "cage", in the sense that you mis-understood: "A home. > The exact opposite of a cage". Yes, precisely when there is love, > religion in life, the family becomes a 'home, sweet home'. I mean > to say that your wife is not in a "cage". The biblical text that I > quoted was: "The Truth will make you free" (cf.Jn 8:32). Thanks > for your invitation! I always enjoy visiting happy, blessed families... Fr. Ivo, After reading the above, I must insist that you do not pop over unannounced. I need to give my sanaa supplier at least three days advanced notice and often times, my wife goes out on shopping trips. When we meet, we could exchange spiritual tips for corporeal ones. Fr. Ivo wrote: > Religious arguments may become "an endless source of amusement" > to those who do not understand. Non-believers will believe in something > else, that may become "an endless source of amusement" to the believers. > This is a circle. Fr. Ivo, I don't like circles. Since I don't think there are many circle lovers here either I think I will break out of this one and let the circlers remain undisturbed. Mervyn1238Lobo * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Goa-launch of the well-received *Into The Diaspora Wilderness* by Selma Carvalho on Aug 29, 2010 (Sunday) at 11 am at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao. Meet the author, buy a signed copy (only Rs 295 in Goa till stock lasts). http://selmacarvalho.squarespace.com/
