tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2102451431033041663.post7578472193526917674..comments2024-03-29T17:09:23.102+05:30Comments on Tomichan Matheikal's blog: Reconnecting history in Malala’s landTomichan Matheikalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05037872309096060126noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2102451431033041663.post-36438006786254929802014-10-25T09:28:38.546+05:302014-10-25T09:28:38.546+05:30Agree with you that most of the fortunes as well a...Agree with you that most of the fortunes as well as misfortunes are inherited. However, as I go on reading Malala's book I'm more and more disgusted with religion-generated violence because that very concept is an oxymoron. But then, I ask myself again: "Is it?" Just like politics has been the last refuge of the scoundrel, hasn't religion too been the last refuge of perverts? Well...Tomichan Matheikalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05037872309096060126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2102451431033041663.post-51562129714595294312014-10-24T07:32:54.221+05:302014-10-24T07:32:54.221+05:30Very few of us realize that many things about us a...Very few of us realize that many things about us are accidents. As you say, religion is an accident. A person is educated because (s)he happened to be born to parents who could provide education, while another person is uneducated because (s)he happened to be born to parents who could not provide education. One can go on and on.<br />Yet, we fight in the name of religion, educated people tend to look down on uneducated people, ...Proactive Indianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02160602658318924017noreply@blogger.com