and your point is??

On Jun 23, 1:33 am, vamadevananda <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do you know what a system ( closed or open ) is, Kid ?
>
> The Universe is a system ( not sure if it closed or open ), in which
> everything else is included. It is One, quite apart from each being or
> all beings it includes, not excluding the ones now or yet unmanifest !
>
> On Jun 22, 1:26 am, "pol.science kid" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I have a hard time believing when someone tells me that they have
> > found the one... what does it mean anyway..The one.. why does it thave
> > to be one...I believe that people can and do fall in love with more
> > than one person at the same time...and that is why i am opposed to
> > marriage as an institution...a promise to be with each other
> > forever!...I think open relationships are much better..there is no
> > emotional burden...Also sexual and emotional intimacy does not always
> > have to be in one single package.. i do not see adultery as something
> > horrible...and i really resented the way media made an example of
> > Tiger woods and his many affairs...so wat he slept with many women..
> > its not like they didnt know who he was and that he was married...The
> > fact that religion penetrated and dictated every aspect of individual
> > lives still shows its effects...sex is something sacred and at the
> > same time tabboed(although some countries have come to take liberal
> > views there are still many orthodox societies)... its a natural
> > instinct why make something else out of it...its like hunger..The more
> > you try to regulate it the more you pervert it...the fact that
> > teenagers are told to abstain should only be because of health reasons
> > not because premarital sex is a sin...It was because that religion
> > first dictated that homosexuality is immoral that subsequent legal
> > bans on it followed.. and it is still so ingrained in society that
> > most homosexuals have a hard life..only because of one aspect of their
> > individuality... As for monogamy i really dont think it is a universal
> > truth...i mean it was fine when the mortality rate was around 50 you
> > could stick around with one.. but things are changing... And with the
> > society must evolve its institutions and the values related to these
> > institutions ... So after all this rambling all id like to say is that
> > the society should rethink its basic elements which it takes for
> > granted ...i dont mean to offend all you happily married people out
> > there.. just a private opinion.. and I'd like to know wat you all
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