[Reader-list] [Lalgarh Does not Exist]

Rajendra Bhat Uppinangadi rajen786uppinangady at gmail.com
Fri Jun 26 14:22:23 IST 2009


Rakesh jee,
    it is about system of governance where we have faith or trust.?
Here in this context, the faith is not as much as trust, even trust
has to be reaffirmed often when we system crumbling under the pride,
prejudice, greed and desire to cling to power at any cost by those who
are in power.

Faith in God is different, as none of us have seen that entity, but
might have felt the presence, like that of wind, air can not be seen,
but presence felt, water can not be contained even in dams, but can
see the power of water, fire can not be held by humans without tools,
but all can feel the power of fire, that is what I mean about trust
and faith, least interested in teaching any grammer or words to any
one as we only exchange our thoughts, not debate for brownie points or
rolling shields.!

Regards,

rajen.

On 6/26/09, Rakesh Iyer <rakesh.rnbdj at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Rajen jee
>
> I don't want to indulge in arguments on English grammar and meanings. My
> vocabulary may not be great, but according to me, trust comes when you have
> faith in something. If you don't have faith in someone, why would you trust
> him/her?
>
> Also, in many cases, faith and trust I believe give the same meaning.
> Therefore, whether you call it faith or trust in this particular context
> you
> stated, hardly matters. After all, if you believe people have faith in God,
> they do trust God.
>
> Regards
>
> Rakesh
>


-- 
Rajen.


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