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son of God New Jerusalem Russ User ID: 960853 Canada 05/12/2013 04:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Go with New Jerusalem Christianity. You get a new calendar [link to newjerusalemcalendar.com] Sat Apr 2/26/13 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 39139288 Australia 05/12/2013 04:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Life of Pi. (book/movie) He explored many religions. He laughingly called himself a Catholic Hindu, so he could be judged by millions of Gods! LOL. Maybe look at Buddhism. Less dogma, more thinking, understanding, awakening. Great stories too. |
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Logos User ID: 22801908 United States 05/12/2013 04:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is a philosophical question, not a religious one. How is learning others' beliefs going to help you find your own answers? Religion is the path of disingenuous cowards and Philosophy is path of courageous truth seekers. - and why Buddhism might be a compromise. Any kind of "ist," "ian," and "ism" will bring inevitable obstacles in your journey because you're limiting yourself to one belief system, one set of principles, one form of interpretation. |
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Tat2D2 (OP) User ID: 39701879 United States 05/12/2013 05:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Life of Pi. (book/movie) He explored many religions. He laughingly called himself a Catholic Hindu, so he could be judged by millions of Gods! LOL. Maybe look at Buddhism. Less dogma, more thinking, understanding, awakening. Great stories too. Life of Pi. (book/movie) He explored many religions. He laughingly called himself a Catholic Hindu, so he could be judged by millions of Gods! LOL. Maybe look at Buddhism. Less dogma, more thinking, understanding, awakening. Great stories too. Yes, thank you, already a part of my Interests! |
Tat2D2 (OP) User ID: 39702157 United States 05/12/2013 05:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is a philosophical question, not a religious one. How is learning others' beliefs going to help you find your own answers? Religion is the path of disingenuous cowards and Philosophy is path of courageous truth seekers. That is a philosophical question, not a religious one. How is learning others' beliefs going to help you find your own answers? Religion is the path of disingenuous cowards and Philosophy is path of courageous truth seekers. Touché, However, I do believe no matter what religion/Belief system, we are all spiritually connected. I guess I'm just kind of soul-searching... |
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Tat2D2 (OP) User ID: 39702157 United States 05/12/2013 05:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is a philosophical question, not a religious one. How is learning others' beliefs going to help you find your own answers? Religion is the path of disingenuous cowards and Philosophy is path of courageous truth seekers. - and why Buddhism might be a compromise. Any kind of "ist," "ian," and "ism" will bring inevitable obstacles in your journey because you're limiting yourself to one belief system, one set of principles, one form of interpretation. Then are we safe to explore them all? |
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A Friend User ID: 25906352 United States 05/12/2013 05:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You might start by reading the revered books such as... The Bible The Bhaghavad Gita Tao Te Ching I Ching The Prophet The Eightfold Path The Book of Five Rings These will give you a beginning... But Lord, he stinketh! :fnecsm: "When the sky crackles in an electric dance of a beautiful requiem of lapis lazuli, maybe you will remember..." ~ Anonymous Coward 77360040 |
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