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Re: A question on Geeta



In article <4iaa8j$mc4@babbage.ece.uc.edu>,
Hari Krishna Susarla <susarla.krishna@studentserver1.swmed.edu> wrote:
>In article <4i5c0h$ioc@babbage.ece.uc.edu>,
>   Ravishanker_Nandiwada <rnandiwa@research.westlaw.com> wrote:
>>In both the above slokas the two statements relating to the moon appear 
>>to be scientifically incorrect.
>>
>>1. I am the moon among stars:  We all know that moon is not a star.
>>2. Moon supplying juice of life to vegetables: We also know that in 
>>the case of most vegetables, sun supplies more "juice of life".
>>
>>How can Lord Krshna state incorrectly? Can anyone clarify this issue?
>>

I have a theory for which I may be tried for blasphemy. The Gita, while
being beautiful, enlightening and inspiring is the work of an inspired human. 
Like all human works of literature (which includes the Bible, Quoran and
everything else that has ever been written), it has its pitfalls and its
inaccuracies.

No, I am not an atheist, nor a marxist, nor an agnostic. I am not evil,
delusioned or under the influence of control substances.

Flame away or better yet - sue me.

Ranga.











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