On Mar 27, 9:09 am, "ltl...@hotmail.com" <ltl...@hotmail.com> wrote: May be the reporter should ask him what he did everyday. In what way his being a monk is not an indication of relgiious freedom? What do you expect a monk to do everyday ? Wake up. Drink milk, pray, drink more milk, milk some sheep, drink even more milk. Pray. Finish drinking the last cup of milk. Go to sleep without
On Mar 29, 9:59 pm, "fyfp...@gmail.com" <fyfp...@gmail.com> wrote: On Mar 28, 1:56 am, bmo...@nyx.net wrote: On Mar 27, 9:09 am, "ltl...@hotmail.com" <ltl...@hotmail.com> wrote: May be the reporter should ask him what he did everyday. In what way his being a monk is not an indication of relgiious freedom? Maybe he was referring to the fact that Tibetan monks are
On Mar 28, 1:56 am, bmo...@nyx.net wrote: On Mar 27, 9:09 am, "ltl...@hotmail.com" <ltl...@hotmail.com> wrote: May be the reporter should ask him what he did everyday. In what way his being a monk is not an indication of relgiious freedom? Maybe he was referring to the fact that Tibetan monks are often forced by the Chinese government to denounce the Dalai Lama. Obviously,
On Mar 28, 12:09 am, "ltl...@hotmail.com" <ltl...@hotmail.com> wrote: May be the reporter should ask him what he did everyday. In what way his being a monk is not an indication of relgiious freedom? The mistake that the central government has committed is having heavily subsidized lama education which turns out a surplus of lama. The latter has proved to be in the street throwing stones