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Depends..... on the lens you are wearing - Washington Post (blog)
Fri, 16 Jul 2010 13:41:29 GMT+00:00
Washington Post (blog) The stories in the texts (many for the Dharmic traditions and one for each of the Abrahamic traditions ) are certainly different. They are influenced by the ...
Fri, 16 Jul 2010 13:41:29 GMT+00:00
Washington Post (blog) The stories in the texts (many for the Dharmic traditions and one for each of the Abrahamic traditions ) are certainly different. They are influenced by the ...
All religions are not the same - Rod Dreher
Rod Dreher
hu, 29 Apr 2010 12:03:53 GM
The thing is, it's pretty much only the . Abrahamic tradition. of monotheism which insists upon this exclusive, proprietary system of religion. Most religions around the world don't insist that theirs is the only true one. ...
Rod Dreher
hu, 29 Apr 2010 12:03:53 GM
The thing is, it's pretty much only the . Abrahamic tradition. of monotheism which insists upon this exclusive, proprietary system of religion. Most religions around the world don't insist that theirs is the only true one. ...
Non-Abrahamic followers: Do you get frustrated with those that follow Abrahamic traditions in interpreting...?
Q. ... your faith's views? A few examples from eastern faiths include dharma, tao, balance, etc; these terms often lose their meaning outside of the delicate context of an entire faith. Do you find it difficult to communicate these concepts to those of Abrahamic traditions (or outside your own, in general)?
Asked by simbha_07 - Fri Sep 21 17:38:34 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. yes, and i don't even try anymore. when they ask they don't really want to know they're just looking for an opening to tell me how wrong i am (as someone else said), and that i'm going to hell. never mind that we don't believe in their hell. it is extremely difficult to talk to someone who believes that there is only one way to the truth. my favorite quote... "there is room in the universe for every way. you follow yours and should you need it i will help you as i follow mine." bright blessings
Answered by sherl pagan vt - Fri Sep 21 18:29:23 2007
Q. ... your faith's views? A few examples from eastern faiths include dharma, tao, balance, etc; these terms often lose their meaning outside of the delicate context of an entire faith. Do you find it difficult to communicate these concepts to those of Abrahamic traditions (or outside your own, in general)?
Asked by simbha_07 - Fri Sep 21 17:38:34 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. yes, and i don't even try anymore. when they ask they don't really want to know they're just looking for an opening to tell me how wrong i am (as someone else said), and that i'm going to hell. never mind that we don't believe in their hell. it is extremely difficult to talk to someone who believes that there is only one way to the truth. my favorite quote... "there is room in the universe for every way. you follow yours and should you need it i will help you as i follow mine." bright blessings
Answered by sherl pagan vt - Fri Sep 21 18:29:23 2007
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