>In the short while I have been here, I would not consider anybody who regularly contributes to the forum as a guru. There are those who put themselves across as such, which was my point.
Then who were you referring to when you wrote this:
"The whole group has the air of a fanatical religious sect, blindly worshipping Foxpro, with a small group of high priests, whose proclaimations must be accepted as god-given truths & questioning those words is tantamount to blasphemy."
And specifically, who here is blindly worshipping FoxPro?
>Walter has made the big mistake of putting across a different point of view to one or more of them & is currently suffering the consequences. It seems that a lot of his opponents have said that they have certain guidelines which they will always work to, unless there are overriding circumstances - which is not that much different to Walter's view. The "guru"'s (their own opinion, not mine), just do not have the decency to accept that - he must be bullied into reciting the words from the same book they use.
Who here is bullying Walter? Walter and JVP have a long history. And it is no secret that many may agree with what JVP writes, but not his tone. However, who else?
Chris McCandless
Red Sky Software