May
I close with honest and sincere wish that heckling at the believers
does not bring credit to the non-believers of any brand, nor showing
violence either by word of mouth or shoe of fist also? In as much as
the non-believers have a right to pursuing their own policies and
enjoying the honour of their advanced learning and theories, the
believers too have the privilege of sticking on to their own
opinions and continuing their religious activities, which they deem
productive of gain and pleasure, of course, their end being
emancipation which they overtly and covertly admit, if sincerely
asked for.
Here,
I am constrained to refer to the point that it is not wise to set
fire to the house to rid of rat menace. If time permits; spirits
direct and good angel propels, better have a confrontation with the
defaulters - priests and their bosses and reform them for the good
of the society first and the world at large. But it must be in the
spirit of non-violence.
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