Posted by admin on May 27, 2009 in
Buddhism
Cheese asked: According to the president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and host of the daily Christian radio show The Albert Mohler Program, they most definately are….
Im very glad he is spreading his word of love throughout America!
http://mediamatters.org/items/200603200013
Alex
Tags: Albert Mohler, Buddhism, Mediamatters
Posted by admin on May 26, 2009 in
Buddhism
SpaceBoy asked: The peace plan he involved in only the rule of china despite his peace plan he proposed to make tibet independant isnt tibet independant isnt tibet independant isnt tibet still under the peace plan he involved in only the peace plan.
Benjamin
Tags: Dalai Lama, Peace Plan, Win Prize
Posted by admin on May 26, 2009 in
Buddhism
gertrude s asked: (With the exception of Buddhism of course.)
Jessie
Tags: Buddhism, Golden Compass, Religion
Posted by admin on May 25, 2009 in
Buddhism
arieladvice asked: I have a project where I have to be Buddhist for five days. I wanted to know what people who are Buddhist, but not Buddhist monks do? I heard on a TV show once that a man was Buddhist, but he wasn’t in a robe with buzzed hair or anything like that. Does anyone have info on what being Buddhist in America is like or if it even exists? Also, if there is a website with information that would be helpful please let me know. thanks!
Joanne
Tags: Buddhist Monks, Robe, Tv Show
Posted by admin on May 24, 2009 in
Buddhism
Laura D asked: What are three issues currently facing Buddhism in America?
Fred
Posted by admin on May 23, 2009 in
Buddhism
4Ever-@-Muslimah asked: Islam has become the world’s fastest growing religion
It may be surprising to learn that Islam is the fastest-growing religion in the world today, outpacing Christianity, Buddhism, and all other belief systems through a mixture of conversion and natural increase.
However, even more eye opening is the fact that Islam is the fastest-growing religion in North America. With nearly 2,000 mosques (masjids) spread throughout the continent, and populations approaching one million in some urban areas, learning about this often misunderstood faith has become more important than ever.
Joanne
Tags: Conversion, North America, Religion Islam
Posted by admin on May 22, 2009 in
Buddhism
Ivy asked: Do you know anything more about it?
Claudia
Tags: Buddhism, North America
Posted by admin on May 22, 2009 in
Buddhism
Ramon asked: Buddhism in many Asian countries is actually very conservative but I feel that the left has kind off hijacked it in the USA. The Buddhist left in this country seems to believe in sexual freedom while the real Buddhist teachings condemn this. It kind of seems that Buddhism in America is a safe haven for Christian-haters, atheist, and gays. I am only saying what I see. If the truth hurts then learn to live with it.
Debra
Tags: Buddhism In America, Christian Gays, Truth Hurts
Posted by admin on May 20, 2009 in
Buddhism
bang bang asked: The pain and mercilessly do we cause while we kills systematically and destruction we cause while we cause while we cause while we so blind to the pain.
Larry
Tags: Festivals, Killing Animals, Pin Prick
Posted by admin on May 11, 2009 in
Buddhism
Avidly Avant Avanti asked: I’m considering making it my personal mission in life to encourage as many Indians as possible to convert to Buddhism. I was born and raised in America, but I care deeply about my ancestral homeland. Here’s my questions, and their correct answers:
Is the caste system clearly defended by the scriptures? YES
Is the refusal to eat beef and kill rats dramatically harming India’s development? YES
Does this system involve somewhat racial aspects? YES
Are the overwhelming disparity between the rich and the poor clear remnants of this old system? YES
Was Siddhārtha Gautama (The Buddha) willing to forego a life of wealth to help the poor? YES
Is Buddhism a much more enlightened religion and philosophy than Hinduism is? YES
Johnny
Tags: Buddhism, Caste System, Direction