Hi Joe, Let those who want to support this venture do so. Those who do not want to do so, are not compelled to.
To argue that taking up a church issue is being "divisive" is like saying that International Women's Day (tomorrow, March 8) is a "divisive" event, since it excludes men! On 07/03/2008, dilip dacruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 6. Lastly, lets ask ourselves the question: How many non-Catholics are > active members of this web site? Answer 'zero'. Why? Because we tend to be > divisive by over-doing the church thing and making them feel excluded. I > recollect once we even had the church services published on-site. Can't the > church manage its own web site? C'mon, of course it can, and it should. Do > we ever say any thing about our Hindu brethren? Do we talk about the temple > services/ events? No. Given their exposure on our site one could be excused > for thinking they didn't exist in saligao. > Any questions? Ask me when you see me at church on Sunday I won't be there, but let's give people the freedom to support the causes they see as being important to them. FN -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Frederick 'FN' Noronha | Ym/Gmailtalk: fredericknoronha http://fn.goa-india.org | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Independent Journalist | +91(832)2409490 Cell 9970157402 ---------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Saligao 403511 website http://saligao.goa-india.org Saligaonet mailing list Saligaonet@goacom.org http://lists.goacom.org/mailman/listinfo/saligaonet