Dear sangom, I see what you are saying, however, I think you will agree that my objection to the claim that vedanta is not a religion even though it is claimed to be metaphysis still stands...[/FONT]
Sri Nara
A few people can get together and say 2 plus 2 is 3 .. And I am not going to debate that
When I said Vedanta is not a religion it is because there is no suspension of ability to reason when one learns properly and the topic does not have anything to do with blind faith.
In fact Vedanta is not religion or philosophy... One has to first understand what problem it addresses before one can understand what it is about.
The translation of Sutras and assertion such as Veda as source of knowledge need to be developed with enormous amount of infrastructure using reasons and axioms (self evident aspects). Without that it appears like any other religious text.
Multiple view points by many different acharyas are not really an issue in the big picture (though there are differences in practices) and the various view points are very well unified.
Normally I would debate spending my quadrant 4 time for the fun of it - if all this were my point of view. However I do not like to argue if someone says 2+2 is 3 emphatically

.. All I can say is you have to do lot of unlearning to do before embarking on a quest to learn..Which I am sure you have no interest in pursuing because you think the analogy to 2+2 being equal to 3 is not applicable.
There are few possible reactions to this post here. One is to think I am just making statements without merit, or think that perhaps there may be something here.
I think your reaction is going to be the former.
For other readers the reaction may be the later in which case a small few may be motivated to put effort to study the subject properly.
Regardless I do not intend to post more about this ...
Regards