Oh shoot, you've put another hole in the myths of the modern world.
However, you "knowing" what I mean through use of her purported
loveliness as metaphor
does not fail in others eyes and ears due to their knowledge of her
various denials. What I
was implying was those theoretical (now, get that . . theoretical)
folks within religions who
supposedly can stave off reality like water from a new Gortex raincoat.
On July2006, at 2:36 PM, Judy Seigel wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Jack Fulton wrote:
>> ..... We cannot all
>> be as Mother Teresa (her name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu) or any
>> other marvelous
>> individual emanating for any other world religion. Let's be cool
>> midst hot-heads and
>> not adult-err-rate the beauty of what we have.
>> And, re the "rooted for 10+ years" . . think of tribal conflict.
>> Hoo boy.
>
>
> Jack, you may not be aware of this, but a considerable outcry
> against "Mother Theresa" says that she cruelly denied pain relief
> to her dying patients, for some reason about something like
> suffering being good for the soul. (And I'm NOT making this up.
> Have read it several places & several times.)
>
> J.
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