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To: average joe who wrote (5427)3/11/2003 1:52:40 PM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 7720
 
nice...

when was that piece of apologetics written? 1901? LOL...so lovely they can keep so up to date .

And the first translations and rudimentary understanding of Sanskrit , was in the late 18th century ?

500yrs of Moghul Islamic rule , and later Christian and not much of a dent they made ...hmmmmm.

I am glad Hindus remained Hindus, and providing a wealth of engineers and scientists in todays intellectual markets .

plus --->no "Golden Arches " of St MacDonald's ....nice.

;-)

PS: Who are the real idol worshippers ? Mecca ? Rome ? St Dogma ?



To: average joe who wrote (5427)3/11/2003 2:50:56 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7720
 
Canadian Man trapped in bathroom by cat
ananova.com

A Canadian man had to be rescued by police after his cat went berserk and trapped him in a bathroom.
It took two police officers and animal control officer Ron Sabean, to subdue the seven-year-old cat.


;-)



To: average joe who wrote (5427)3/12/2003 1:35:41 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7720
 
But apart from this unimportant line of modern speculation, and from the abortive theosophic movement of more recent times, one finds no trace of Hindu influence on Western civilization. We have nothing to learn from India that makes for higher culture. On the other hand, India has much of value to learn from Christian civilization

and since that was written a century ago , you find they are threatened now because they are superior in the IT sector ...might want to give this a read Joe

India's software pros face global ire

atimes.com