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@chela It really depends on the tradition, how it is communicated to you, and how you approach it. From the tradition I came from Great Lent is seen as an opportunity for spiritual growth through a p… (View Post)
This Berzin Archive discussion topic on “Is There a Common Ground between Buddhism and Islam?” is an excellent examination for approaching an understanding of religious traditions other than our own … (View Post)
@caz As the saying goes “God forgives and I forgive”, but actually, I'm not offended. When reading Buddhist commentary on the refutation of a creator god it is always done based on a certain predeter… (View Post)
@caz In some Christian religious traditions to associate the term “exists” with God is way off the mark. Your interpretation and concept is not a complete view or representative of all traditions. (View Post)
I have always found this kind of thinking odd, because one becomes a Jew, like a Hindu, by birth making the basis of their religious experience ethnic or exclusive. Buddhism, like Christianity, is cr… (View Post)