--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, satvadude108 <no_re...@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@> wrote: > > > > On Mar 25, 2009, at 11:42 AM, TurquoiseB wrote: > > > > > They'll say ANYTHING rather than admit what > > > MOST of them know to be the truth, that OF > > > COURSE all of the TM dogma is based on Hindu > > > dogma. They'll lie, they'll deny, they'll come > > > with up excuses, they'll obfuscate, they'll > > > attempt to distract, they'll do ANYTHING > > > rather than violate this First Commandment. > > > > My personal fave, (paraphrased): > > "We don't have to tell the kids what the > > underpinnings are, if people like John > > Knapp would just keep their mouths shut." > > > > Now there's a raving endorsement for the > > integrity of the teaching. > > > > > And personally I'm getting a little tired of it. > > > > Not me, I still find it endlessly entertaining. > > Kinda tells you where the person who frequently says > > "I *never* lie." > > sets the bar on her personal honesty.
You might want to ask Sal about her personal honesty. Her "paraphrase" above, for example, is a knowing lie. > Even do.rflex, who had his nose up her butt > so long he developed ring around the collar, > has acknowledged how completely dishonest this > position is regarding the non-religiousity of > teaching TM in schools. Oh, you've got the wrong word there. For something to be "acknowledged," it has to be a fact. What John did was state his *opinion* about the position. See the difference? > I've wondered for some time if the vehement > argument she makes was based on delusion or > dishonesty. It is probably both. I don't really think people who lack the guts to engage someone on a topic of disagreement are in a position to do such "wondering" in public. But what's particularly interesting is that here we have yet another example of a True Non-Believer accusing a TM supporter of dishonesty because her opinion disagrees with theirs--precisely what the True Non-Believers are constantly accusing the TM supporters, with great scorn, of doing to them. Fascinating. They're utterly oblivious to the irony (or we could just call it hypocrisy).