Venantius,

Thanks. Coming back to the topic of self-righteous chauvinists, the question I 
have is, why do they have a persecution complex irrespective of whether they 
are in the majority or the minority? In India, for example, a significant 
number of followers of all three major religions, namely Hinduism, Islam and 
Christianity have an unhealthy persecution complex. Unlike the West, however, 
they do not consider themselves victims of atheists, that is if you discount 
the occasional crackpot activist comparisons to Jinnah, Hitler, Stalin, etc. 
But the secularists are the target of their wrath everywhere and on all sides.

Cheers,

Santosh


----- Original Message -----
> From: Venantius J Pinto <[email protected]>
> 
> Hi Santosh,
> The clarification is to your credit, and your response should help those
> who asked the question below of you:
> “some people ask me, what is the difference between a
> self-righteous chauvinist and a regular person who believes that there
> are right and wrong answers to many questions?”
> 
> You indeed made good of an opportunity to share your clarity. We can only
> owe that quality to ourselves.
> Best.
> 

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