2012年6月5日星期二

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I paid no attention to what she said. I assumed it was nike sunglasses discount a prayer, a recitation perhaps of stanzas from the Marathi version of the Hanuman Chalisa. On one occasion, however, I noticed that she was berating the idol. Apparently, she had sought a favour from the Lord and despite many reminders He had failed to deliver.
Her conduct perplexed me. I was studying at a school run by Jesuits and during what were called ‘moral science' classes, the good fathers had discount gucci sunglasses inculcated in me the belief that one should look up to the Almighty with unflinching respect and devotion. But my grandmother, who was deeply religious, did nothing of the sort. She quarrelled with the Lord using words that sounded blasphemous.
Begins As Blasphemy
When I could not take this outrage any longer I asked her: "Why do you go to the temple if this is how you want to demonstrate your devotion to the deity?" She thought for a moment and said to me: "I quarrel with Him because of my love for Him. I know He does not mind. He is compassionate. And, unlike us human beings, he is able to take everything in His stride ― praise and blame alike."
Years later I came designer sunglasses for men across a sentence of an ancient Greek sage which echoed my grandmother's remarks. ‘All great truths', he wrote, ‘begin as blasphemies.' Such a statement is clearly not acceptable to anyone who interprets religious texts in a literal way. This is especially true of texts which are regarded as divine utterances.
For the faithful, they are beyond criticism, dispute or dissent. To challenge them is to invite the charge of apostasy or worse. And the punishment for this grave misdemeanour ranges from social ostracism to death.

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