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Why is it more fun to be a sinner than to stay on the straight and narrow?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Naomi, I think that to be a Buddhist you need to believe in "a God"?
Like you say, they actually had to sort this problem by law, their were serious health hazards to consider, they could have been closed down.
I wonder if they prayed for them to go. Do Buddhists pray?
Their chanting should have driven them away lol.
Like you say, they actually had to sort this problem by law, their were serious health hazards to consider, they could have been closed down.
I wonder if they prayed for them to go. Do Buddhists pray?
Their chanting should have driven them away lol.
> Naomi, I think that to be a Buddhist you need to believe in "a God"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_in_Buddhism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_in_Buddhism
Please Sandy, keep your fingers off my buttons!! I'm a promised man?
Colours bring calm and tranquility into a room or make it a vibrant busy room, our Buddhas do the same for us, its OK, I'm not going soft in the head.
We also have places we love to visit, we use the word "spiritual" for these places, usually because of the peace and relaxation these places afford us and allows the mind to relax to an almost meditative state. I also know there are no spirits involved at these places.
Colours bring calm and tranquility into a room or make it a vibrant busy room, our Buddhas do the same for us, its OK, I'm not going soft in the head.
We also have places we love to visit, we use the word "spiritual" for these places, usually because of the peace and relaxation these places afford us and allows the mind to relax to an almost meditative state. I also know there are no spirits involved at these places.
Society, they do? Well, in that case congratulations to you because it’s a free intellect that is willing to question the validity of personal belief.
Ratter, I know exactly what you mean about ‘spiritual’ places. Funnily enough I find many of the world’s major religious sites and buildings devoid of any air of spirituality whatsoever. Anyone else find that?
Woofgang, I think you’ve ventured into Hinduism there - something rather different.
Ratter, I know exactly what you mean about ‘spiritual’ places. Funnily enough I find many of the world’s major religious sites and buildings devoid of any air of spirituality whatsoever. Anyone else find that?
Woofgang, I think you’ve ventured into Hinduism there - something rather different.
naomi I DO know the diff!
http://www.beyondthenet.net/buddha/b_main.asp
http://www.beyondthenet.net/buddha/b_main.asp
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