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Hello Rajababu

> Ultimately somebody has to decide for somebody. that is the law of the
world. 
yes someone has a duty to decide the good of the child and that is the duty of
the parents.
No parent has the right to decide the birth and death of the child.
The child is born and dies due to his Karmas

Yes, pulling the teeth out was neccesary for me, but no mother would consider
death as  "necessary" for her child
Do you understand? so where is the logic?
How can you compare what is necessary to what is an option.
For me when the teeth is pulled out, it is ultimately for my good otherwise
what will happen? it will lead to some complications and ultimately it may
come dowm (though in normal cases no sane parent will wait till that)to the
point of life and death and that is why the parents will pull the teeth,
ultimately to AVOID the death and not be the CAUSE of it!

Regards

Sandeep
"rajababu" <rajababu@im.eth.net> wrote:
1) Your points noted.
2) Ultimately somebody has to decide for somebody. that is the law of the
world. Your parents decide for you when you were young. When that mild teeth
right in the center of your mouth had to be pulled out, you mother must have
cheated you and then quickly plucked it out. You must have cursed her. But
it was necessary for you, right?
3) Take this micro concept on a macro scal and you'll find logic in my
reasoning.

Best regards,
Rajababu

-----Original Message-----
From: Sandeep Budhrani [mailto:sandeep.budhrani@usa.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 4:30 PM
To: rajababu; Pankaj Gupta; Nukkad Main
Subject: Re: [RE: [nukkad] Global progress!]


Hello Rajababu

> Killing someone before his/her birth is better off than killing somebody
>while in a living state, by making their life miserable? Have you seen >the
dirty girl who comes up to your car whilst it is waiting for the >traffic
light to change at Haji Ali junction? Will she become a Lara >Dutta or a PT
Usha, or at the bare minimum a happily married woman? No, [.....]


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