Well, I hate to say this, but and you will tell me that I am arrogant, suppose you do your own thinking and observing, and more thinking on your...
A lot of talk about Buddhism. There was a guy here who took on the Buddhist name of something like Vaj__. Don't see him anymore here though...
This thesis should have been more restricted in its scope: the author neglected to see it in respect of the delay in the infliction of pain on the...
There is a lot in the Christian faith more than I dare say 50% about how perpetrators of injustice even for just calling a brother fool will...
Hi, Brian, long time no see. Susma
I just want to find out whether everyone has the same insight as I have about... I just want to find out whether everyone has the same...
That is an acceptable explanation on why people who hold to one prophet maintain that their prophet is the genuine one sent by God, namely,...
Tell me, is it your postion that something can come from nothing, absolutely nothing? Susma
It is a curiosity question that leads to our realization that it is a useless question, because the answer is that there are things and at least...
Because people are not accustomed to thinking, not accustomed to thinking correctly. If reason is the guide of our thoughts and acts, passion...
On my own part I simply am of the certainty that God the maker of everything exists, and being maker of everything He also made me, in the...
There is a lot of writing on the question, why is there something instead of nothing? I find this question quintessentially a useless one,...
Re: the greatness of Gautama, of spitting and bowing before Buddha's images. "A newly enlightened Westerner was walking through the Zendo with an...
Re: the greatness of Gautama... and Tarzan? In another forum they will certainly call me a troll or whatever is detestable in online message...
Re: the greatness of Gautam... edifying -- hahaha. Susma, Thanks, Derek, for your edifying message. Well, I suppose there is a first for...
Re: the greatness of Gautama... I am a man plagued with doubts. Thanks, Derek, for your edifying message. I confess myself notwithstanding my...
Re: the greatness of Gautama... learning to practice without words? ...not endless mulling over of texts. I think there are two ways we...
Re: the greatness of Gautam... time for a comic relief. I don't know but I fear my sojourn here is about to end, unless Brian has the iron guts...
Re: the greatness of Gautama,,, I keep an open and receptive mind(?). A being's compassion is indicative of their happiness. If you are so...
Re: End destiny of man... on facts and opinions. The way I see it more and more clearly is that in philosophy and in religion we are dealing...
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