India does not need populist leaders and popular thoughts; we need thought leaders and clarity of thought. We are confused between Institutional Democracy (by Constitution of India - India is One) and neo-classical liberalism. Do not guide us "Indians" wrongly dear Indian leaders - I am ashamed of the anarchy that is been caused by some of the so called activist who are mimicking certain principles of Mahatma but have failed to understand the true philosophies and truth of the great soul who guided this nation into freedom. No favorites in this situation; just sadness persists by seeing the foolishness of the parties involved and the economic loss caused due to this chaos to this nation. Is some one trying their hands in the day to day governance of this country. Who is the source? Who is funding? Who is this so called civil society? Are they the conscience keepers? Who gave them the right to determine a law? Are they elected representatives? (let them stand in for electoral ballot and win to address the issues) Why should India follow this voice? Are they paving way for anarchy? India has a democracy which can vote in or out its representative to the Parliament - who are then empowered to decide. Why are we not exercising the right when it matters and follow this media frenzy now? India do not go wild - come to senses. You are mature enough to follow the truth. You can survive even this anarchy that is been kindled. Greatness beckons you INDIANS! Wake-up!
"Significant Common Ground" Found With Pentecostals 6th Round of Conversations Considers Gifts of Holy Spirit VATICAN CITY, JUNE 17, 2011 ( Zenit.org ).- The Vatican's ecumenism council initiated a sixth phase in conversation with Pentecostal groups, saying a final report should be ready by 2015. The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity reported on a seven-day round of conversations that concluded Thursday. The Catholic-Pentecostal teams are considering Charisms in the Church: Their Spiritual Significance, Discernment, and Pastoral Implications. Dialogue between the Vatican and these Pentecostal groups began in 1972. The goal is not "structural unity," the Vatican statement clarified, but "to promote mutual respect and understanding in matters of faith and practice." Bishop Michael Burbidge of Raleigh, North Carolina, and Reverend Cecil Robeck, professor at Fuller Theological Seminary, Assemblies of God in Pasadena, Calif...
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