The Cat wrote:MbL wrote:my points remain consistent. WW2 was not about values, Japanese camps were not about values, they were about necessity.
I guess you'll say you were being sarcastic again.
I already said that. What does the word YEAH mean in the context I used it?? It means sarcasm, stupid dummy. Don't you even have one shred of common sense??
The Cat wrote:Tell me how democracies fighting Nazism weren't about basic social values?
They didn't even know the true horrors of Nazism until after the war. Churchill made a strategic plea to Roosevelt. Many Americans didn't even want to get involved. Do your homework.
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And why do the Japanese camps were really that much about necessity?
First you doubt whether I was being sarcastic when I mentioned values and the camps, now you ask me about necessity. So now, you must have realized that I WAS being sarcastic. It's a war time decision. What else need be said??
The Cat wrote:MbL wrote:The Cat wrote:up to proposing an ego witch-hunt, while I justly pointed out that:
''You'll keep idolizing de Mello and dream on about a mystic Heaven in which a false-self must be
obliterated to 'reach' some true-self. A mystic witch-hunt unto holy conformity! Allah Akbar...''
That stuff is simply way over your head. I'm not even going to get into it with you, which is why I stopped replying. You can't even handle tangible subjects, let alone completely abstract ones.
Tangible subject is your answering a previous -Yes- contradicting what you've said later about Ajah Chah.
I don't even remember saying anything about Ajah Chah and I don't even care if i did. As I said, if you can't even handle tangible topics, how am I supposed to think you can handle abstract philosophical and mystical concepts? That conversation was clearly pointless which is why I left it. I'm not discussing something at that level with a lunatic.
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Tangible subject is finally getting my introduction just to state that then it was me who got back to the topic.
Whatever.
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Tangible subject is that your bordering idolatry towards De Mello is the exact contrary to anything spiritual.
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How much do you know about DeMello or Krishnamurti? You never even read one of their books. Read "Awareness" and "The Cloud of Unknowing" and then come back and talk to me. Sophist
