01-17-2006, 06:21 PM
Dhu,<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->I am worried that by casting aspersions on Manansala, we also do the same to Oppenheimer.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> I did not mean to cast Manansala in any negative light. My post was from a position of ignorance about who he was and what his motivations were. My questions indicated that I knew nothing about him. In fact, I was under the wrong impression that he was an <b>Indian </b>Christian. I will take your opinion on matters about him and his intentions (I certainly hope he has no ties to Christianity).
Besides, I agree with his comments pointing out the dubious conclusions in those genetics papers.<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->He has pan Austric (SE Asian) sympathies.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> As do I. As an Indian, I have Indian, Tibetan, SE Asian, Iranian, African, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese, Australian Aboriginal, Pacific Island, N & S Native American sympathies. (No Christian, Islamic or Commie sympathies, though). I'd like us all to get our sense of self-respect back after being colonised by others. Europe is not really in need of my sympathies as they are affluent and have the upper hand - besides, "Caucasian" seems to mean the same thing as 'god' these days - but I'll defend them if they're verbally abused.
However, I don't think Loganathan is an unbiased source (what does his name mean, Logan sounds distincly English).
See "The Prophet in Hindu scriptures". Sounds familiar to missionary attempts to create that Fifth Veda, the "Yesur Veda" and the recent attempts to predict Jesus' in the Vedas, Gita and everything. Besides this being too funny (as if Mohammed has anything to do with Hinduism, please), Islam is known for writing itself into Zoroastrianism too. To find out if these Islamic prophecies in their own books were true, Zoroastrian scholars came together and examined the parts of their scripture in question, comparing it with earlier copies. They discovered the "Islam" bits were inserted much later. They traced the mischief back to some Muslim during the times of Iran's conquest who wanted to use the sacred Zoroastrian scriptures to convert Zoroastrians. I guess they (adherents of Islam), like missionaries, will lie about anything.
The fact that Loganathan lends any credence to this nonsense says a lot about his sympathies.
More of Logan's nonsense posts:
(Indo-Eurasia) Messianic Aryanism--not Germany only<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Interesting. The messianic Aryan racialim is compared to Brahmanism of the Brahmans who also seek a kind of world domination, messianic in a way and for which reason they deliberately distort history. Thus it is not surprising at all that these two irrationaloties should come to blows.
Loga<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Besides, I agree with his comments pointing out the dubious conclusions in those genetics papers.<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->He has pan Austric (SE Asian) sympathies.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> As do I. As an Indian, I have Indian, Tibetan, SE Asian, Iranian, African, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese, Australian Aboriginal, Pacific Island, N & S Native American sympathies. (No Christian, Islamic or Commie sympathies, though). I'd like us all to get our sense of self-respect back after being colonised by others. Europe is not really in need of my sympathies as they are affluent and have the upper hand - besides, "Caucasian" seems to mean the same thing as 'god' these days - but I'll defend them if they're verbally abused.
However, I don't think Loganathan is an unbiased source (what does his name mean, Logan sounds distincly English).
See "The Prophet in Hindu scriptures". Sounds familiar to missionary attempts to create that Fifth Veda, the "Yesur Veda" and the recent attempts to predict Jesus' in the Vedas, Gita and everything. Besides this being too funny (as if Mohammed has anything to do with Hinduism, please), Islam is known for writing itself into Zoroastrianism too. To find out if these Islamic prophecies in their own books were true, Zoroastrian scholars came together and examined the parts of their scripture in question, comparing it with earlier copies. They discovered the "Islam" bits were inserted much later. They traced the mischief back to some Muslim during the times of Iran's conquest who wanted to use the sacred Zoroastrian scriptures to convert Zoroastrians. I guess they (adherents of Islam), like missionaries, will lie about anything.
The fact that Loganathan lends any credence to this nonsense says a lot about his sympathies.
More of Logan's nonsense posts:
(Indo-Eurasia) Messianic Aryanism--not Germany only<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Interesting. The messianic Aryan racialim is compared to Brahmanism of the Brahmans who also seek a kind of world domination, messianic in a way and for which reason they deliberately distort history. Thus it is not surprising at all that these two irrationaloties should come to blows.
Loga<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->