Revenge Is No Good
Nov 13, 2006 04:47 AM
by carlosaveline
Friends,
Chuck writes of Jake (see below):
"I think he is already learning the lesson of being isolated and ridiculed."
I ask: is it a kind of bigotry which tries to "punish" a theosophist for his expression of "unacceptable" ideas?
I am not commenting on the content of Jakes ideas, at all.
I am calling attention to some kind of primitive, instinctively agressive behaviour, which tries to "punish" those who say things 'undesirable'.
Revenge is no good policy.
Carlos
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Para:theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
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Data:Sun, 12 Nov 2006 22:14:07 EST
Assunto:Re: Theos-World Sex Questions
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> In a message dated 11/12/2006 8:29:16 PM Central Standard Time,
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> I am under the impression that she is saying that as Jake sees homosexuality
> as repulsive, it may be his karma to experience homosexuality in order that
> he will learn the lesson of being isolated and ridiculed by a section of
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> I think he is already learning the lesson of being isolated and ridiculed.
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