- From: Satish Hulyalkar <satitm@giaspn01.vsnl.net.in>
- Date: Wed, 17 Jan 1996 17:58:30 +0500 (GMT+0500)
- To: Stephen Turner <S.R.E.Turner@statslab.cam.ac.uk>
- Cc: www-talk@w3.org
On Wed, 17 Jan 1996, Stephen Turner wrote: > Jim Meritt wrote: > -> > -> Doesn't this tell you something? > -> > -> ___________________________ Reply Separator ______________________________ > -> Subject: Questions and comments > -> Author: www-talk@w3.org at SMTPINET > -> Date: 1/8/96 4:58 PM > -> > -> > -> We are a religious private college that tries to keep a bit of control of > -> what comes onto campus via the Internet. We also try to keep a bit of > -> control over who uses it. > -> > > Erm, like what? That there are still people who believe in morality in an > increasingly amoral society? That not everyone thinks that freedom of speech > is the highest human good? That a private organisation has a right to apply > particular rules to its members? > > Somehow, though, I don't think you meant any of those things. > > -- > Stephen R. E. Turner I agree with Stephen. In my view the religion should be in position to guide and teach for self control the mind of person to judge the best. History shows that the controlled version of religion has in fact created more bad than good for the mankind. Satish Hulyalkar ========================================================================== Satish Hulyalkar Phone : +91-212-453 197 Institute of Telecom Management FAX : +91-212-457 569 Pune 411 030. INDIA
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