Soterbab, 

It appears that you are trying to blame me for your gratuitous insinuation of 
the Hindu extremist Modi and the communal Gujarat carnage, in the midst of a 
reference to Samir and the Kelekar family in your prior post. There is no 
better indication than this of the problem that you admit you have in 
distinguishing between communal and secular folk. But this ailment does not 
afflict Christians, in general, as you seem to insinuate afresh. The majority 
of Christians, like the majority of Hindus, Muslims, etc, know quite well what 
amounts to communalism. This moral confusion afflicts only the rarefied 
quixotic political fringe and a few hypersensitive individuals who happen to be 
Hindus, Christians and the ostensibly non-religious. I am of course not 
counting the incoherent, uncivilized nascimentation of people like Bernado. 
They do a good job of excluding themselves from the normal human pool of 
decency and sanity on their own.

Cheers,

Santosh

--- On Thu, 6/2/11, SOTER <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Comment:
> This is the craft of Goa's .........., diverting topics.
> Mud is thrown at people in Rivona and surrounding areas,
> that is why they are screaming. In Karnataka mud throwers
> get recognition with ministerial berths. I never equated
> anyone with Modi, it is you who trying to do so. I was only
> trying to point out similarities and contradictions in your
> arguments. You forget that Goa is a small place where what
> gets whispered in Margao will be heard amplified in Karwar
> and Sawantwadi. Probably, Christians like me have a problem
> deciphering the secular from the communal as we do not have
> any exposure to communities? Isn't it Santosh bab?
> 
> -Soter D 
> 

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