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Buddhist prayer wheel to top new WTC?
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Posted on 01/10/2004 9:17:41 PM PST by Beck_isright
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To: Happy2BMe
For the sake of good Karma - for Allahs' sake - please do NOT put the TEN COMMANDMENTS anywhere near that building! We don't want to draw more terrorists.
Or ACLU attorneys, or invite activist judges to give us their vaunted opinion.
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posted on
01/11/2004 12:08:47 AM PST
by
kingu
(Remember: Politicians and members of the press are going to read what you write today.)
To: Beck_isright
How many Catholics lost their lives that infamous day?
Placing this pagan "prayer wheel" atop the new structure pollutes the sacred ground upon which their blood was shed.
What a blasphemous mockery!
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posted on
01/11/2004 12:15:14 AM PST
by
ppaul
They might as well put a crescent up there.
83
posted on
01/11/2004 12:16:13 AM PST
by
ppaul
To: WackyKat
Buddhists are Pagans? You're confusing two very different religious traditions Maybe.
But they following either will take you where you really don't want to be.
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posted on
01/11/2004 12:19:00 AM PST
by
ppaul
To: Petronski
Buddhisim is not paganisim. There is no god of any kind in Buddhist thought.
85
posted on
01/11/2004 1:02:22 AM PST
by
Destro
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To: WackyKat
There is a virulent minority in this country that has succeeded in using the Constitution to obliterate any representation in the public square of the religious majority in this country. I don't understand what it is about Christianity's message that they find to be so intimidating. Their litigiousness extends beyond Christianity into any mention of G*d at all (the Pledge of Allegiance).
Am I wrong, or do most people believe in a higher power? It appears that, to the miliant antireligious minority, there exists an evil spritual hegemony that must be defeated. I guess I will call them religious hegemenophobes (new word?). Will their objections extend to a Buddhist symbol on the WTC?
Hmmm...I guess things could have gone the other way. Perhaps the Wiccans or Santerians could have sued and prevailed instead of the athiests, saying that their celebrations have gone unfairly underrepresented in community spaces. Then we would have to lend yardage to EVERYBODY'S religion on the lawn of the City Hall. That could get pretty messy! Faced with that choice, I myself would rule in favor of "Nothing" instead of "All"!
ANYWAY, I have to say, as a conservative and a Christian, I wouldn't have any problem entering the new building with a Buddhist prayer wheel on top. I have found that there is a good deal of wisdom in the Buddhist philosophy. I don't know a lot about Buddhism, but what I have learned hasn't posed conflict with my Christian beliefs.
To: mercy
Oh yeah, lets put a demon magnet right on top of the tallest building in New York. Who ya gonna call? (paging Dr Vinkman)
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posted on
01/11/2004 4:37:11 AM PST
by
tbpiper
To: Petronski
Buddhism is not paganism by any means. Buddhism (from the Sanskrit, meaning "enlightened one") is a world religion founded in India by Siddharta Gautama Buddha (ca. 563 - ca. 483 B.C.)
The four noble truths preached by Buddha are:-
(i) There is sorrow and suffering in the world.
(ii) The cause of sorrow and suffering is craving
(iii) Craving can be overcome
(iv) The way to overcome craving and attain nirvana is by following the eight fold path of
(a) Right beliefs
(b) Right speech
(c) Conduct
(d) Right means of livelihood
(e) Right of mind
(f) Right meditation
(g) Right aspirations
(h) Right effort.
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posted on
01/11/2004 4:49:00 AM PST
by
I_dmc
To: WackyKat
Buddhists are Pagans? You're confusing two very different religious traditions
I thought the same thing. Could you please give a brief explanation?
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posted on
01/11/2004 5:10:52 AM PST
by
Jason_b
To: Petronski
Also, you might find this link interesting reading. A topic mentioned, "A Lasting Legacy: Traces of Paganism in Irish Christianity". I'm not Buddhist, but not into denigration of anyone's belief system.
UCC Press Release: [short title here]
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posted on
01/11/2004 5:11:02 AM PST
by
I_dmc
To: Outraged
"Ahhhh, the Tower of Babel."
Well said.
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posted on
01/11/2004 5:34:50 AM PST
by
Beck_isright
(After 8 years of Caligula, now we get Nero.)
To: Happy2BMe
"For the sake of good Karma - for Allahs' sake - please do NOT put the TEN COMMANDMENTS anywhere near that building!"
Ten Commandments? What is that? Wasn't that banned about 30 years ago?
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posted on
01/11/2004 5:36:24 AM PST
by
Beck_isright
(After 8 years of Caligula, now we get Nero.)
To: mercy
"However if the building is owned by a public corporation I doubt they would go for that particular religion given it represents about 0 percent of this particular population. Oh ok .... 0.0001 %."
A large portion of this project is being done with taxpayer (state and federal) dollars.
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posted on
01/11/2004 5:37:37 AM PST
by
Beck_isright
(After 8 years of Caligula, now we get Nero.)
To: Cultural Jihad
"Buddhism is more of a philosophy than a religion. But it does have a religious context. I think it's a great idea."
I disagree. I want the Oracle at Delphi moved from Greece to the top of the buildings.
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posted on
01/11/2004 5:40:36 AM PST
by
Beck_isright
(After 8 years of Caligula, now we get Nero.)
To: F16Fighter
"The words "gerbil" and "Richard Gere" will forever be part of the same sentence for SOME reason..."
I always wondered where PETA was on that issue...
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posted on
01/11/2004 5:42:17 AM PST
by
Beck_isright
(After 8 years of Caligula, now we get Nero.)
To: DakotaGator
"I have another idea. Let's top the new building with an Aztec alter."
What's wrong with that idea? The 20 plus million Mexicans in the process of sneaking illegally into the U.S. might appreciate that.
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posted on
01/11/2004 5:43:37 AM PST
by
Beck_isright
(After 8 years of Caligula, now we get Nero.)
To: hasegawasama
"As a Buddhist, I wouldn't support this unless all religions were represented."
In all seriousness, that is the response that I would expect from a Buddhist. Thank you.
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posted on
01/11/2004 5:44:23 AM PST
by
Beck_isright
(After 8 years of Caligula, now we get Nero.)
To: Barnacle
That picture in #76 looks like a DNC convention hospitatlity suite.
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posted on
01/11/2004 5:45:52 AM PST
by
Beck_isright
(After 8 years of Caligula, now we get Nero.)
To: mercy
I just hate their demon spawned pollytheistic garbage religion. I bet many of them would wonder what your beef is given that Christianity has a triune God and if I recall correctly so do the Buddhists. If you can explain the triune God and how Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three distinct but one God (other than saying its a mystery) than I will forgive your bigotry against polytheistic religions.
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posted on
01/11/2004 5:50:35 AM PST
by
Dave S
To: mvpel
I prefer the violent kind of defiance that drives al-Qaida to surrender.
AGREED:
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posted on
01/11/2004 5:56:33 AM PST
by
ChadGore
(George W. Bush has done more to earn my vote than any other American alive today.)
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