“First, It is certainly
beyond me that Mr. Ahsan thinks the question
is not related to what Mr. Haider wrote. I
suggest, Mr. Ahsan should re-read the posts in
question. “
Mr. Javed I. Chaudry,
Your question under discussion
starts with “Suppose …”, so, it is valid to
understand that the question is based on your
personal supposition. There is no need to
re-read the post. Re-reading the same comment
based on hypothesis will not transform it into
acceptable facts. Thus, by re-reading the post
I will not become any wiser. This tactic of
asking the reader to re-read the post is
equivalent to doubt his intelligence.
“Second, in case there is no connection
between the two, why a question cannot be
asked, if some one wants to ask one?”
Of course any question can be
asked relative or irrelative to the subject.
But asking disconnected question becomes a
futile effort to prove one’s point of view.
“Third, what is your definition for a “real”
thing, especially when it happened to be a
statement rather a thing that you can touch
and hold physically. The Bush administration
stated that Saddam had WMD with which he could
attack USA if not attacked quickly….was that
real? That statement was splashed on the same
newspapers on which the 19 pictures of the
unfortunate Arabs was, a year earlier.”
Now, you are trying to explain
the “real thing” with Bush’s War in Iraq. Mr.
Haider or myself have not been talking of War
in Iraq, when I was talking of the “real
thing”, but that of 9/11 event. The proofs of
its real happening have been detailed in my
previous post and also by Mr. Haider in his
post.
Your detailed two paragraphs to
describe the adventures of Bush in Iraq can
not deny the real existence of the 9/11
terrorism and the terrorists involved in this
act. The writer is simply trying to divert
our attention from the “real” to “virtual.
Above, you seem to define the “real” as
something that “you can touch and hold
physically”. With this restricted definition
Allaah and his unseen creations will be easily
excluded. Any thing exists (real) physically
if its existence can be proved by any one of
the five senses. Not only that, any thing
which is not directly detectable with our five
senses, is also real if its physical effects
can be observed like electrons and waves.
“And the last point is that it is neither
necessary, nor appropriate to use language,
such as, “It
is indeed very childish!”.
If you have a rational point, please make it
in a decent and a mature manner and stay out
of this “childish”
business.”
The remark “childish” should be
attributed to the question asked and not to
the writer. If the writer takes it for
himself, who amI to object?
My best regards.
Ahsan
Strasbourg
August 11, 2008