Re: blowing the trumpet
Nov 18, 1998 07:59 AM
by Nicholas Weeks
Jerry S:
>I find it fascinating psychology to see how some people can
>dish it out, but can't take it. While I agree that D has gone a
>bit far, he still, like everyone else, has a right to say what
>he thinks even though most on this list will not agree with it.
>I don't like what Frank and Dallas have to say most of the
>time, but I respect their right to their opinons and their take
>on theosophical topics. This is an open list, and members
>can say what they want to say in words that they want to use,
>although I do admit that some Theosophical compassion
>for others would be nice.
>
>The proper answer here is not to moderate the list, but
>rather for individuals who have strong objections to either
>filter out certain writers or use their 'delete' key. This is
>what democracy and freedom are all about folks.
Ugly, stupid, anti-this or anti-that words spew forth from some twisted
minds(?) outside this forum far more often -- life is like this. So
until the Darrens multiply to the point of the dominant view -- I agree
with Jerry. Ignore, delete or argue with the sappy notions, but throw no
one out of your heart (or Theos-talk).
--
<> Nicholas Weeks <> am455@lafn.org <> Los Angeles
When hearing, pondering and practicing the Dharma, one's aim should be
first of all to subdue one's own mind. Gyelwa Ensapa
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