--- On Tue, 12/21/10, Charudatt Prabhudesai <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Just for record, politically speaking (religious fundamentalism is going >to 
>be the one major force in world politics in the near future, whether >we like 
>it or not - against the left bloc) Goa has best chance to align >with the 
>Hindu politics. Without that, she may as well be an exhibit in >"Goa Chitra 
>museum" in Benaulim.
> 

I have no idea what this means. What is Hindu politics, and why does Goa need 
to align with it? 

Religious fundamentalism no longer has the same force it did some years ago, 
both in the east and the west. It is dying. The average age of a religious 
fundamentalist shows a rising trend in the U.S. and India. A new generation of 
moderately religious people is emerging. 

Cheers,

Santosh


      

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