--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "christinaleestemaker"
<christinaleestemaker@y...> wrote:
> and also fearlessly to exercise his own
> right of liberty of thought and of expression there of, within the
> limits of courtesy and consideration for others.
Thank you, Christina, for you comments. Do anti-Semitic remarks, on
this list or anywhere, fall under this category, i.e., "courtesy and
consideration for others"?
I maintain that any attack against any ethnic, national or social
group of the human family is against the very spirit of Theosophy.
Pedro
Of course it is, but what is of interest here to me is your next step where
you want to exclude the "attacker". It is just this sort of rigid
moralising coupled with a punishing attitude that lead to the separation
from the TS of such people as Judge, Steiner and Bailey.