Re: [Goanet] Mario, Marx, Mao, Cornel and antiCatholic MisRepresentation

2006-08-17 Thread Mario Goveia
> --- Jose Colaco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I also submit that any reasonable person would > realise that BELIEF is a purely subjective > (personal) process. Only close confidants are likely > to really KNOW what another person's BELIEF truly > is. But Cornel is a London University acade

Re: [Goanet] Mario, Marx, Mao, Cornel and antiCatholic MisRepresentation

2006-08-17 Thread Frederick \"FN\" Noronha
As usual, when an argument goes against Jose Colaco's fondly-held beliefs, he shifts into polarising views into a them-versus-us position. So, if it's not non-Goans-versus-Goans or Hindus-versus-Catholics and post-1961-rulers-versus-those-very-uncolonial-Portuguese (even is stated subtly), it's a t

Re: [Goanet] Mario, Marx, Mao, Cornel and antiCatholic MisRepresentation

2006-08-17 Thread cornel
Hi Jose I merely chose to report and comment on research available to one and all that, Hitler was a Catholic, and paradoxically, a firm believer in the Catholic faith-- though a cafeteria one. That view emerges from photographic evidence, Hitler's own recorded words, and many other sources exa

Re: [Goanet] Mario, Marx, Mao, Cornel and antiCatholic MisRepresentation

2006-08-16 Thread Santosh Helekar
--- Jose Colaco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I also submit that any reasonable person would > realise that BELIEF is a purely subjective (personal) process. Only close confidants are likely >to really KNOW what another person's BELIEF truly is. > I think Josebab makes a good point here. It i

[Goanet] Mario, Marx, Mao, Cornel and antiCatholic MisRepresentation

2006-08-16 Thread Jose Colaco
My dear Mario, I submit that MisRepresentation is an art. MisRepresentation by academics is an even finer art. Please respect Art. I do. I also submit that any reasonable person would realise that BELIEF is a purely subjective (personal) process. Only close confidants are likely to really KNOW