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by disha
02 Apr 2007 00:19
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion thread - 7
Replies: 371
Views: 157309

TSJones wrote:Is Christmas day a national holiday in India? Seriously.
Yes.

And how pathetic that your knowledge about it is at that level. Shame on you.
by disha
02 Apr 2007 00:18
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion thread - 7
Replies: 371
Views: 157309

BTW, talking about evengelist's message being a nuisance, how many here have heard about "Kodungalloor Bharani" in kerala? (it occurs around this time of the year) I thik that is a much bigger nuisance unless you enjoy listening to profanity. :eek: ... Apart from the obscene songs, what I...
by disha
31 Mar 2007 06:12
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread - 6
Replies: 323
Views: 137466

...But they take time off from their work to go there and experience the fellowship that results from their philanthropy. And they *love* it. Each and everyone of them when they return says it rejuvenates their Christian spirit. ... Cannot help - young men, village people and YMCA - and they love i...
by disha
31 Mar 2007 05:10
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread - 6
Replies: 323
Views: 137466

TSJones wrote: The fact that a few of the refugees(certainly not all) have a sense of entitlement is particularly grinding.
You are absolutely correct. Hey! Even Barbara Bush said that they are having the best time of their lives. Their lives cannot better than what they are currently going through! :-P
by disha
30 Mar 2007 12:06
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread - 6
Replies: 323
Views: 137466

Shiv, you'll be surprised to know I sat down in the marriage pandal in a Western suit. Nobody could give me a convincing reason as why I need to wear uncut/unsitched garments (Most Hindus of north India are not aware of this custom....though I found some folks from Himachal and Uttrakhand aware of ...
by disha
30 Mar 2007 11:55
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread - 6
Replies: 323
Views: 137466

So can Jimmy Choo shoes laugh, cry, be sad, get angry just like Jimmy Choo? Come on, be realistic :) But £300 for a pair of shoes? That is extortion! I guess wealth is all relative. Oh common! $450 shoes is for the poor/down trodden. The real wealthy should have $2500 ones and no two same for the ...
by disha
30 Mar 2007 11:42
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread - 6
Replies: 323
Views: 137466

Without meaning to hurt you - I would like to point out that I will not accept this as an answer because the probem is worse than you imagine. No hurt taken. What is the point in discussion if the discussion cannot be kept objective? By all means validate what I have said and gain your own experien...
by disha
30 Mar 2007 11:18
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread - 6
Replies: 323
Views: 137466

The shoe did originate from the shoemaker, but the shoemaker does not live within the shoe With all due respects - you are absolutely wrong. Look at the choos [shoes] from Jimmy Choos. Because of the shoemaker which lives in every shoe that makes it priceless! Just like some people see divinity in ...
by disha
30 Mar 2007 11:10
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread - 6
Replies: 323
Views: 137466

Continuing from above ... Have we Indians ever wondered why several animal species are not extinct in India? Why is that Elephant has survived? How come India is the only country on Earth with both Lions and Tigers? How come we have several populations and sub-species of monkeys? How come we have Pe...
by disha
30 Mar 2007 10:52
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread - 6
Replies: 323
Views: 137466

If he, for example, asks someone - why is the food placed in this particular order and served in that order on the plantain leaf at a Hindu ceremonial meal and repeatedly gets a dismissable answer like "it is our tradition" he is likely to reject it as rubbish and relegate to history one ...
by disha
29 Mar 2007 09:27
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread - 5
Replies: 321
Views: 135626

shiv wrote:does this make the Idol Worshipping Hindu

a) a violent reactionary?
b) a Hindu fundamentalist?
c) a Hindu revivalist?
d) an enemy of secularism?
And imagine the angst of a common idol worshipping Hindu when they are branded all of the above?
by disha
24 Mar 2007 08:55
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread 4
Replies: 321
Views: 137364

Most proselytizing is accomplished by good works and fellowship. Not by attacking belief systems and lying. My personal experience so far is otherwise and hence your views above is nothing but a simpler and a feel good point of view. In fact, the other day I had this "peddler of religion"...
by disha
22 Mar 2007 00:33
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread 3
Replies: 338
Views: 131251

The Vatican/Catholic missionaries are poles apart from the evanjihadi charlatans of virulent literalist Protestant strains like the Southern Baptists, who hate the Vatican a whole lot more than you do. I do not hate the Vatican and neither the various virulent protestant strains.:shock:. When did I...
by disha
21 Mar 2007 23:59
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread 3
Replies: 338
Views: 131251

one way to combat a particular religion is to put that religion on defensive. What I meant was what the evanjehadists do to "combat" Hindu religion. Please read the above along with the next part: Hence the deliberate confusion about the ills in the Indian society with the Hindu religion.
by disha
21 Mar 2007 23:35
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread 3
Replies: 338
Views: 131251

And building on the previous post, one way to combat a particular religion is to put that religion on defensive. Hence the deliberate confusion about the ills in the Indian society with the Hindu religion. Similarly, if the Vatican can be made to apologize on hard facts of past subjugation that will...
by disha
21 Mar 2007 23:19
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread 3
Replies: 338
Views: 131251

Bottomline is that, instead of always zeroing in on Portugese as bad boys of Christian onslaught on India, we also got to see other forms of subjugation. Portuguese represent a more physical and cruder form of subjugation. Not unlike the current subjugation by the mullahs in some countries. At the ...
by disha
21 Mar 2007 22:15
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread 3
Replies: 338
Views: 131251

It will be OT to discuss the history in this thread ... I don't see why it would be OT ... if you write informative posts about history, at least some of us will benefit ... I really don't know anything about Daman and Diu ... are thery still "special territories"? In my opinion, the disc...
by disha
21 Mar 2007 21:27
Forum: Religion Discussion Archive
Topic: Religion Thread 3
Replies: 338
Views: 131251

HariC wrote: Have their been any bloodbaths instigated by Christians against Hindus? HariC, please go down to Diu, Daman or Goa. The last portuguese strongholds. While you are there, take a tour to the forts. You will find clear evidence of mass torture and forcible conversions through that. The po...
by disha
16 Feb 2007 01:22
Forum: Military Expositions Archive
Topic: Aero India 2007 - Info Thread
Replies: 347
Views: 173691

Acharya - try this: "how long should the R&D guys be given?" interpretation one: R&D is a waste of time, buy foreign interpretation two: how long should one invest in some technology before taking a realistic look at what has been achieved and what potential remains? Realistic and...
by disha
15 Feb 2007 22:38
Forum: Military Expositions Archive
Topic: Aero India 2007 - Info Thread
Replies: 347
Views: 173691

Re: LOCKING OUT ALTERNATIVE VIEWS?

Ajai Shuklaji, I have been following this threads very long and mostly learning and rarely commenting. However, I had to comment on your following statement: Ajai Shukla response The real question is: how long should the R&D people be given? I guess you do not remember the history of HF-Marut. I...
by disha
04 Dec 2006 05:41
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Strategic Implications of India's ABM Test
Replies: 322
Views: 120839

SO, the question that comes up is which is the correct combination: 1. 4 missiles with individual success rate of 80%. 2. 6 missiles with individual success rate of 54%. To note, after PADE I was wondering what happens if multiple EXO-ABM's are used and was toying with the idea of 5. Later I came a...
by disha
03 Dec 2006 07:52
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Strategic Implications of India's ABM Test
Replies: 322
Views: 120839

I believe what it does is send the "arms race" into an entirely different orbit. The message it sends to Pakis is that they cannot compete with us in the missile arms race. Either they give up on that option or they can continue, but it will not necessarily be sane. Yes the race does take...
by disha
03 Dec 2006 07:24
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Strategic Implications of India's ABM Test
Replies: 322
Views: 120839

Alok_N wrote:probability of miss = (0.75)**5 = 24% => Prob of kill with 5 = 76%
Assuming that 6 PADE ABMs achieve 99% kill, then the probability of each comes to 50%. That is from the above eqn. probability of miss = (0.50)**6 = 1% => prob of kill with 6 = 99%.
by disha
03 Dec 2006 05:23
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Strategic Implications of India's ABM Test
Replies: 322
Views: 120839

Just found out from Yindoo - " .... Dwelling on interception by the liquid-fuelled Prithvi missile, Dr. Saraswat said the decision to destroy a missile at a distance of 50 km was undertaken in view of the likely threat perception from IRBMs. Defence scientists were looking at a pack of six miss...
by disha
03 Dec 2006 04:55
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Strategic Implications of India's ABM Test
Replies: 322
Views: 120839

Hi! Long time follower [5+ years], reposting again after a long time. Great posts and good discussion. Following the posts and thinking about the strategic implications of the ABM test for a long time and have to share those thoughts. First specific to DRDO and then to the implications of the ABM te...