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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (57947)5/30/2002 2:08:18 PM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
The pressures between India and Pakistan certainly have been building for many years. And the recently increased intensity and intolerance surrounding the various world religions has added tremendous pressure for these two countries to release this tension.

I find it interesting that the Muslim, Hindu, Jewish and Catholic churches are all, and at the same time..., under going significant polarization. And that the increased intensity levels have grown proportionately since the millennium celebrations of world wide unity. Maybe there is a significant unconscious change taking place that will eventually lead to a restructuring of all these belief systems.

Certainly the Catholic church will never be the same as the laity posture and demand more over-site on what goes on behind the fold and in the "good-old-boys" back rooms. Already the donations to keep this church going are drying up faster then Laws daily prayers. With this kind of financial pressure.., the USA church will only remain solvent for a very short time.

Hopefully India and Pakistan will release their religious and territorial tensions without nuclear explosions. The recently announced missile tests leave open an opportunity for misinterpretation.