======== Newsgroups: alt.atheism Subject: Re: A Serous Question From: Jahnu@wineasy.se (Jahnu dasa) Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1996 16:50:10 GMT czar@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca () wrote: >Well, if you didn't subscribe to this newsgroup, you wouldn't see it! >No one is forcing you to read our "brain dead arguments" (pot calling >kettle black), so if ya don' like 'em, go away... But I like to defeat your nonsense. >: Also I have to admit that I enjoy establishing the superiority of the >: ancient Vedic philosophy. >It's obvious you actually *believe* you're accomplishing that...but, I >fear that like John Mcoy, it's more a case of being a legend in your own >mind... Depends. If someone with a brain were to listen in on these discussions - which actually happens since I get private mail confirming that - then he'd for sure detect the shallowness of your socalled arguments. Have you noticed how no one here ever addresses the philosophical points I'm making? The only thing I hear is how I'm a fanatic, how I'm a lunatic, how I'm a religious crack pot, how I'm wrong, how I'm a legend in my own mind etc., but no one ever actually addresses what I'm saying in any intelligible way. Why do you think that is? Could it be that the you - I'm speaking in general terms here - simply don't have sufficient brain power to discuss serious philosophy? >: I so to speak get a kick out of it >So I guess the one thing the Vedas have not taught you is manners. Of course you are not the worst one here, but this objection really makes me laugh. I'm just going with the flow here. Please note that I'm simply responding to anyone exactly in the same manner that I am being addressed. I'm sorry, but I'm not the type of person who just timidly accepts any load of garbage thrown on his face. I guess no one here is. The difference is that I back up what I'm saying with reason and argument, you - again general case - simply just state things without a trace of logic or reason behind it. -Jahnu > The soul may be a mere pretense > The mind makes very little sense > So let us value the appeal > Of what we can taste and feel > Lao Tze http://webcom.com/~ara/col/vv.html http://www.users.wineasy.se/storm/ http://www-ece.rice.edu/~vijaypai/hkindex.html