Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Dear Ashok, Let me be point-blank, I don't subscribe to your views on religion, therefore I would not like to have them in my mailbox. But then there is nothing else I can do about it... I could block your messages using filters in my inbox, but then I would miss on on the non-religious messages. I wonder if you are going to believe it, but of late I have been hitting the delete button on all such messages from you! As far as non-veg jokes are concerned, we are all mature, married and we know our A's, B's and C's. Therefore same to you, you could hit the delete button (though I'm sure you enjoy those messages too)... All the best, Ravin '82 Re: Experiments with religion > > > > > > My dear dear Ashok, > > > > I can quite understand your getting hot under the collar. > > > > That happens when anybody criticizes your pet creation - which may be a > > child, a poem, a picture or a deep spiritual thought. According to every > > parent, his / her child is the most beautiful in the world. It takes > > maturity to see your child through others' eyes. > > > > You have called all those who object to your mail as cowards. I don't > think > > so! They are in fact your friends who do not wish to hurt your feelings by > > telling you openly, so they made me a bakra. But that is okay. I'm just > > doing my job. If they would have revealed themselves, you would have borne > > ill feeling against them whether you wished it or not. > > > > I can see your knee jerk reaction also, viz a viz, " I am NOT going to go > > easy on the religious stuff " . However, I would advise you to care for > others > > feelings too. They may be getting bored / irritated / outraged / whatever > > after reading all your stuff. > > > > Wouldn't it be better and more caring if you send the thought provoking > > messages only to those who are really interested? It would also show that > > you are a good sportsman and can take criticism well. > > > > I can help you set up an independent group on yahoo to which only the > > interested people can subscribe. Then you need not bother about hurting > > anybody. > > > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > PS: I have purposely not allowed certain mails which debate your position > as > > that would only muddy the waters. Let us consider this topic closed for > now, > > please. > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Website: www.mgims.org > > ------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Dear Ashok, Let me be point-blank, I don't subscribe to your views on religion, therefore I would not like to have them in my mailbox. But then there is nothing else I can do about it... I could block your messages using filters in my inbox, but then I would miss on on the non-religious messages. I wonder if you are going to believe it, but of late I have been hitting the delete button on all such messages from you! As far as non-veg jokes are concerned, we are all mature, married and we know our A's, B's and C's. Therefore same to you, you could hit the delete button (though I'm sure you enjoy those messages too)... All the best, Ravin '82 Re: Experiments with religion > > > > > > My dear dear Ashok, > > > > I can quite understand your getting hot under the collar. > > > > That happens when anybody criticizes your pet creation - which may be a > > child, a poem, a picture or a deep spiritual thought. According to every > > parent, his / her child is the most beautiful in the world. It takes > > maturity to see your child through others' eyes. > > > > You have called all those who object to your mail as cowards. I don't > think > > so! They are in fact your friends who do not wish to hurt your feelings by > > telling you openly, so they made me a bakra. But that is okay. I'm just > > doing my job. If they would have revealed themselves, you would have borne > > ill feeling against them whether you wished it or not. > > > > I can see your knee jerk reaction also, viz a viz, " I am NOT going to go > > easy on the religious stuff " . However, I would advise you to care for > others > > feelings too. They may be getting bored / irritated / outraged / whatever > > after reading all your stuff. > > > > Wouldn't it be better and more caring if you send the thought provoking > > messages only to those who are really interested? It would also show that > > you are a good sportsman and can take criticism well. > > > > I can help you set up an independent group on yahoo to which only the > > interested people can subscribe. Then you need not bother about hurting > > anybody. > > > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > PS: I have purposely not allowed certain mails which debate your position > as > > that would only muddy the waters. Let us consider this topic closed for > now, > > please. > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Website: www.mgims.org > > ------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Dear Ashok, Let me be point-blank, I don't subscribe to your views on religion, therefore I would not like to have them in my mailbox. But then there is nothing else I can do about it... I could block your messages using filters in my inbox, but then I would miss on on the non-religious messages. I wonder if you are going to believe it, but of late I have been hitting the delete button on all such messages from you! As far as non-veg jokes are concerned, we are all mature, married and we know our A's, B's and C's. Therefore same to you, you could hit the delete button (though I'm sure you enjoy those messages too)... All the best, Ravin '82 Re: Experiments with religion > > > > > > My dear dear Ashok, > > > > I can quite understand your getting hot under the collar. > > > > That happens when anybody criticizes your pet creation - which may be a > > child, a poem, a picture or a deep spiritual thought. According to every > > parent, his / her child is the most beautiful in the world. It takes > > maturity to see your child through others' eyes. > > > > You have called all those who object to your mail as cowards. I don't > think > > so! They are in fact your friends who do not wish to hurt your feelings by > > telling you openly, so they made me a bakra. But that is okay. I'm just > > doing my job. If they would have revealed themselves, you would have borne > > ill feeling against them whether you wished it or not. > > > > I can see your knee jerk reaction also, viz a viz, " I am NOT going to go > > easy on the religious stuff " . However, I would advise you to care for > others > > feelings too. They may be getting bored / irritated / outraged / whatever > > after reading all your stuff. > > > > Wouldn't it be better and more caring if you send the thought provoking > > messages only to those who are really interested? It would also show that > > you are a good sportsman and can take criticism well. > > > > I can help you set up an independent group on yahoo to which only the > > interested people can subscribe. Then you need not bother about hurting > > anybody. > > > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > PS: I have purposely not allowed certain mails which debate your position > as > > that would only muddy the waters. Let us consider this topic closed for > now, > > please. > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Website: www.mgims.org > > ------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Please guys, Lets not start any fights here. The discussion should stop right here. Lets have amity on this group. Kishore Shah 1974 Re: Experiments with religion > > > > > > > > > > My dear dear Ashok, > > > > > > I can quite understand your getting hot under the collar. > > > > > > That happens when anybody criticizes your pet creation - which may be a > > > child, a poem, a picture or a deep spiritual thought. According to every > > > parent, his / her child is the most beautiful in the world. It takes > > > maturity to see your child through others' eyes. > > > > > > You have called all those who object to your mail as cowards. I don't > > think > > > so! They are in fact your friends who do not wish to hurt your feelings > by > > > telling you openly, so they made me a bakra. But that is okay. I'm just > > > doing my job. If they would have revealed themselves, you would have > borne > > > ill feeling against them whether you wished it or not. > > > > > > I can see your knee jerk reaction also, viz a viz, " I am NOT going to go > > > easy on the religious stuff " . However, I would advise you to care for > > others > > > feelings too. They may be getting bored / irritated / outraged / > whatever > > > after reading all your stuff. > > > > > > Wouldn't it be better and more caring if you send the thought provoking > > > messages only to those who are really interested? It would also show > that > > > you are a good sportsman and can take criticism well. > > > > > > I can help you set up an independent group on yahoo to which only the > > > interested people can subscribe. Then you need not bother about hurting > > > anybody. > > > > > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > > > PS: I have purposely not allowed certain mails which debate your > position > > as > > > that would only muddy the waters. Let us consider this topic closed for > > now, > > > please. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > Website: www.mgims.org > > > ------------------------------ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Please guys, Lets not start any fights here. The discussion should stop right here. Lets have amity on this group. Kishore Shah 1974 Re: Experiments with religion > > > > > > > > > > My dear dear Ashok, > > > > > > I can quite understand your getting hot under the collar. > > > > > > That happens when anybody criticizes your pet creation - which may be a > > > child, a poem, a picture or a deep spiritual thought. According to every > > > parent, his / her child is the most beautiful in the world. It takes > > > maturity to see your child through others' eyes. > > > > > > You have called all those who object to your mail as cowards. I don't > > think > > > so! They are in fact your friends who do not wish to hurt your feelings > by > > > telling you openly, so they made me a bakra. But that is okay. I'm just > > > doing my job. If they would have revealed themselves, you would have > borne > > > ill feeling against them whether you wished it or not. > > > > > > I can see your knee jerk reaction also, viz a viz, " I am NOT going to go > > > easy on the religious stuff " . However, I would advise you to care for > > others > > > feelings too. They may be getting bored / irritated / outraged / > whatever > > > after reading all your stuff. > > > > > > Wouldn't it be better and more caring if you send the thought provoking > > > messages only to those who are really interested? It would also show > that > > > you are a good sportsman and can take criticism well. > > > > > > I can help you set up an independent group on yahoo to which only the > > > interested people can subscribe. Then you need not bother about hurting > > > anybody. > > > > > > Kishore Shah 1974 > > > > > > PS: I have purposely not allowed certain mails which debate your > position > > as > > > that would only muddy the waters. Let us consider this topic closed for > > now, > > > please. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > Website: www.mgims.org > > > ------------------------------ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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