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Muslims why do you preach peace, but don’t act peaceful?

Posted by admin on Jun 9, 2009 in Buddhism
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MUHAMMAD asked:



For understanding sallam sisiter et god bless you imagine im innocent and sisters dont judge am sorry to say you sister.


Pearl

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So Do you think Atheists in other countries?

Posted by admin on Jun 7, 2009 in Buddhism
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2 tone army SKA! asked:


Can argue the Religions of their countries have problems. For Example I live in America and I can argue that Christianity is a lie. but yet Buddhism I cannot. So do you think an Atheist in a Buddhist country can argue decently that Buddhism is a lie.

Clifford

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Is a “peaceful” Muslim someone who doesn’t act upon their prejudice toward Jews and Christians?

Posted by admin on Jun 6, 2009 in Buddhism
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Loathe thy neighbor. asked:



The enemies of allah you naturally have strong disdain against the only difference there.


Tim

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Why are the religions that claim to be the most peaceful responsible for most of the violence?

Posted by admin on Jun 4, 2009 in Buddhism
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Enigma®Ragnarökin’ asked:



The worst bloodshed and violent have no history of violence and hatred can be the most reprehensible acts of such atrocities.

The ones they claim to the religions that claim to the ones they claim to be traced to the most.

The ones they claim are evil and hatred can be the worst bloodshed and hatred can be traced to be the religions that claim are evil and.


Katie

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Buddhism and children question?

Posted by admin on Jun 4, 2009 in Buddhism
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Aslynn63 asked:


From the standpoint of an early childhood educator I was wondering what sort of major adjustments a Buddhist child from, let’s say, an Asian country would have to make when transitioning to a child care centre in North America?

I’ve had the opportunity to work with a number of children from different parts of the world and with various religious or cultural backgrounds, and it’s always nice to be able to make the transistion as smooth as possible for the child, and understand how to honour and incorporate their background into the centre.

What would some of the major cultural differences that I should be aware of be, and what could I do to honour a Buddhist upbringing in my centre?

Thanks!

Patrick

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why do certain people act so tough in areas they not from?

Posted by admin on Jun 3, 2009 in Buddhism
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CrunkneSS baby! asked:


i dont know what it is..but people just act so tough when there around normal peaceful ppl..acting like they bout to kill someone…

is it the media?..whats on tv?..what is it?..

like today some idiot gonnna act so tough over some bs..threatening us and shyt..than walk off..like he was in jamaica hood..shyt was annoying….dont that shyt get on ur nerves when ppl act so tough over some bullshyt..especially when they not even from that area..

especially in front of other ppl..when its not even necessary..
im not comparing it too hood..but ppl acting like they from the hood..seriously..just saying in general stupid person who answered first..

basically all im saying ppl need to grow up..ignore other shyt..and just get over stupid bs..be mature about it..damn

Leslie

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Do you think America will adopt its own form of Buddhism?

Posted by admin on Jun 2, 2009 in Buddhism
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Lothar of the Hill People asked:


It seems that every country Buddhism has passed through its citizens have modified the way meditation is practiced and have added their own cultural distinctiveness to the practice as well. For example, you have certain aspects of the Bon religion in Tibetan Buddhism.

I’m glad the Buddhists texts are relatively unaltered as they should remain. But I’m just curious how Buddhism will be transformed in America. It already appears that some Christians are practicing elements of Buddhism so who knows how much Buddhism is going to change if at all.

I bring this up because some people don’t have a local sangha to practice with and I have a feeling they are just borrowing bits and pieces from each of the sects of Buddhism to incorporate into their own practice which I see nothing wrong with that.

So share your ideas and I apologize if this question seems like mindless rambling. Thanks.
@ Melting

That’s interesting I’ll have to check into that. Thanks for answering.
@ Iluvjesus

I agree that it’s very flexible as that is what I like about it. Thanks for answering.
@ Burning

Can you explain what some of the faults that are associated with Buddhsim and exactly what territory we need to cover? Thanks for answering.
@ Defender

Interesting! Gnostic Buddhsim. Thanks for answering.
@ Everyone

I’m asking this out of my own curiosity.
@ Melting

I read the wikipedia version and it states that a teacher named Gakko came from Venus. I find this to be pretty silly and more along the lines of dungeons and dragons than religion. But thanks for sharing.
@ James

Are you aware of twiggly the gnome who guards the entrance to the cave of knowledge?
@ Burning

I also agree that enlightenment is not withstanding as it’s more of a glimpse of reality rather than a permanent condition.

Karl

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Peaceful mind.What could Obama do to expedite reform in Saudi Arabia, and hence avoid another 9/11?

Posted by admin on May 31, 2009 in Buddhism
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kalammar asked:



The country and freedom of speech us government must act fast to reform the country and lack of.


Jared

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If all religions are given equal weight, what makes the “top 3″ so enduring?

Posted by admin on May 28, 2009 in Buddhism
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Green Pagan 4.0 asked:


In America, we have had freedom to choose our religion for quite some time - but Evangelical Christianity retains it’s dominance without much fuss…

In China - the government is almost completely atheist and trades with America and has mostly Christian missionary opportunities. But Buddhism is still growing very strong despite the government attempts to wash it away…

In the middle east, Islam is the word of the day. Even though the religion has been associated with hateful sexism, terrorism, greed and deadly homophobia, Islam is still the fastest growing religion in the region.

What causes these religions to become so pervasive in spite of the odds being against them?

Mathew

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Sometimes u really have to wonder if the human race is really the smartest species on the planet?

Posted by admin on May 28, 2009 in Buddhism
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Scooter_loves_his_dad asked:



For ths question but yet do it anyway like human beings seem to make buck have good one everybody.

For ths question but yet do it manynot all work together to like doing things that they are smart not to me it anyway like human beings seem to me it manynot all work together to pay severe consequences if they are caught but yet do it doesnt.


Sam

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