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Old 12-23-2003, 10:44 PM   #16 (permalink)
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hmm... was it some sort of test then? if so, did i pass or fail?


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we say, emptiness is form and form is emptiness

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hehe... you say much more than that... but then again
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"hmm... was it some sort of test then? if so, did i pass or fail?"

no its nothing like that, when you said muslims claim christians are engaged in polytheism i at first thought maybe they were reffering to the holy trinity, but then i thought that was ridiculous..i guess not
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Namaste zazen,

thank you for the post.

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"hmm... was it some sort of test then? if so, did i pass or fail?"

no its nothing like that, when you said muslims claim christians are engaged in polytheism i at first thought maybe they were reffering to the holy trinity, but then i thought that was ridiculous..i guess not
ah, yes.. i see what you mean now

at first, i did not understand this concept. i understand it now, thanks to some very patient and articulate Muslims i've met at Understanding-Islam.org

this subject is, as you'd imagine, also a polemical topic for them vis a vie Christianity.
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