Message: 8
Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 22:53:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: George Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Goanet]Did Jesus Exist?
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I chanced upon this website, it may or may interest some Goanet readers.
Forwarding without
comment, see http://www.didjes
In re: my 26 Jul 2003 22:27:24 EDT posting
Sorry the last quote somehow was missing. It should have read:
I do note, however, that you are on such a campaign when you write:
Reminds me of an old Konkani song I heard in my childhood (pardon my
spelling):
...
Tariq Siddiqui writes: The statement also makes the premise that God is not
omnipotent -
something that the religious will probably never accept or contemplate.>
Thanks, Tariq, for attesting to God's omnipotence.
And Santosh Helekar writes: There are many God-fearing people who have
turned out
Only God can give us the gift of peace.
I disagree. The responsibility to achieve peace for himself and give
peace to others rests solely with man.
Cheers,
Santosh >
There is a great difference between the "gift of peace" and achieving peace!
I agree that man could achieve peace for himself
Now, is this some new Goanet Admin Policy, like the much touted freedom to
use the delete key?
IMHO, Pao and Pez are the hallmark of Goan Culture -- indeed no laughing
matter :-)
Even though (wo)man does not live by bread alone.
Pat de Sousa
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Surprisingly no mention has been made on the many varieties used in Goa :(
Can some Goans in Goa elaborate on some other varieties used in Goa?
A special boiled variety is used for Pez, once the staple diet!
I can think of at least three, besides the famous Patna rice.
And there's also the imi
In a message dated Mon, 7 Jul 2003 18:17:48 -0700, Francisco Colaco
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Well said, Francisco, especially for people with open minds :-)
The flip side is that these and many other religious groups get free reign
in the Vatican. Here in the USA some of them agressively se