Ramafuchs wrote:My humble request to the viewer of this thread.
Why most of you ignore
Mahtma Gandhi
Nelson Madela
martin Luther king
Mother theresa?
Karl Marx?
I see your bet and raise you
Theodore Roosevelt
Barry Goldwater
Henry Cabot Lodge {either one, your choice}
William F. Buckley
and Tricky Dick Nixon...yeah I know, but I still like the guy.
Picky people pick Peter Pan Peanut-Butter,
'tis the peanut-butter picky people pick.
N*E*S*T*L*E*S.....Nestles makes the very best.
Bounty ~ The quicker picker upper... :wink:
RH
Ramafuchs wrote:My humble request to the viewer of this thread.Why most of you ignore...
Mother theresa?
...
She was only interested in converting people to Catholicism, she didn't give a crap about helping anyone live a better life on earth.
Why don't you go read some books?
Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity continued to expand, At the time of Mother Theresa´s death her Missionaries of Charity was operating 610 missions in 123 countries, including hospices and homes for people with HIV/AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis, soup kitchens, children's and family counseling programs, orphanages, and schools.
Green Witch
Your right. Mother Teresa was trying to convert people to catholicism. But it wasn't required to get help from her organization. Not all religious organizations are bad. If your hungry or sick I don't think one would care where the help comes from.
I know what i type.
Mother Teresa left the world in the same month like Lady diana.
But your intellectual corporate controlled media had highlighted the death of a person and put the death of Teresa as insignificant.
I mean the flowery farewell to Lady Di and the insignificant attention for the noble departure.
I am an athiest.
Her death certainly was not put as insignificant.
On 5 September Mother Teresa's earthly life came to an end. She was given the honour of a state funeral by the Government of India and her body was buried in the Mother House of the Missionaries of Charity. Her tomb quickly became a place of pilgrimage and prayer for people of all faiths, rich and poor alike.
Less than two years after her death, in view of Mother Teresa's widespread reputation of holiness and the favours being reported, Pope John Paul II permitted the opening of her Cause of Canonization. On 20 December 2002 he approved the decrees of her heroic virtues and miracles.
Saab
Thanks.
My eyes are full of tears and as an athiest I cannot uphold this commercial christianism.
The other funny drama which i read in A2k is upholding Dalai Lama but not supporting the non-violent Buddha.
nimh wrote:Ramafuchs wrote:The other funny drama which i read in A2k is upholding Dalai Lama but not supporting the non-violent Buddha.
What do you mean?
just what i was wondering. it would be impossible for me to learn from one and not the other.
I mean the past 50 years history.
Pandid Nehru took the whole immigrants and allowed to have their views..
Dalai lama is still an asylum in Dharmasala( Indian village)
He came every two months to Europe to make his presence visible..
German Lady had given a personal audience..
France had decided to honour this holy super nonviolent Buddists to be the honourable citizen of parus.
Forget not that he got more respect than Mahtma Gandhi or Karl marx.
Olympic game is super commercial .