[Typo3] Some feedback to TYPO3 marketeers
dieter orens
reddesertvandriver at gmail.com
Mon Oct 17 18:14:44 CEST 2005
christoph koehler wrote:
> You don't have to believe in God. You can believe whatever you want, and I
> for sure won't tell you otherwise. Make sure what you believe is true
> first.
> And again, Kasper's wish is not binding at all. You can use TYPO3 for
> whatever you wish.
Just curious for that one sentence: "Make sure what you believe is true
first."
How do you know that what you (or anyone) believe is true?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christoph Koehler" <christoph.koehler at gmail.com>
Newsgroups: typo3.english
To: <typo3-english at lists.netfielders.de>
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Typo3] Some feedback to TYPO3 marketeers
> Hello,
>
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 00:58:31 -0500, Rahul Dewan <lists at srijan.in> wrote:
>
>> Most New Age publications talk about Humanistic values which are
>> integrating for the world. Hinduism, Buddhism, etc. are all based on
>> universal values of love and compassion which is not different from
>> Jesus's message in any way. And New Age is about Humanistic values. And
>> in case, I start publishing things against, conservative and
>> shallow-minded approach of people around the world, I would probably
>> have to face ridicule from the Typo3 association or some lobby at Typo3
>> - this is a thought, that scares me.
>
> I don't think anyone will riducule you. I am a Christian and won't do
> that, no worries. If you do publish anything that goes against the bible
> though, don't expect any help from me.
> But making fun of you or being 'mean' in any other way is never the right
> thing to do.
>
>
>> So, will I be ridiculed for thinking that we are children of the same
>> God, and all ways lead to the same God?
>
> As I said, no. But please consider this: You say all ways lead to the same
> God. Jesus said He is the only way to God. So either He is right, and He
> is the only way, or it is as you believe: all ways lead to God. These
> ideas contradict each other, so not both can be true. I think that's worth
> looking into, just to find the truth.
>
>> Also, why must I have to believe in God at all (I think athiests with
>> humanistic ethics are often better), for loving Typo3 and using it, to
>> campaign against, say, Bush's war in Iraq - who will stand judge that
>> this is extreme political campaign or no. I must say, I love Typo3, and
>> would continue to use it, without having to be bogged down by my
>> conscience.
>
> You don't have to believe in God. You can believe whatever you want, and I
> for sure won't tell you otherwise. Make sure what you believe is true
> first.
> And again, Kasper's wish is not binding at all. You can use TYPO3 for
> whatever you wish.
>
>> Thanks,
>> Rahul Dewan
>
>
> Christoph Koehler
>
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