true that.
the only guy who is a true non-conformist has to be a saint.
if we're to continue this discussion a new thread is needed. And I have to be going now, so peace.
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- 12 Nov. 2009, 10:17am
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true that. the only guy who is a true...
- 12 Nov. 2009, 10:09am
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and this, despite those things costing more in...
and this, despite those things costing more in price, maintenance, etc., and for what? human vanity makes for a VERY strong selling point. Ever since the introduction of the credit card, things have...
- 12 Nov. 2009, 10:01am
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true that - according to most historians, this...
true that - according to most historians, this kind of attitude was common even amongst the cavemen. Most of them were extreme to the point that they forbade any sort of change in their lifestyles...
- 12 Nov. 2009, 09:54am
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yup, the Crusades, World War II, most modern day...
yup, the Crusades, World War II, most modern day terrorist activity, etc, etc.
Difference of opinion, however, is inescapable, and there will always be people on an extreme side who choose to be... - 12 Nov. 2009, 09:49am
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they do have a slightly more strict...
they do have a slightly more strict interpretation of the karma principle as opposed to what you'd see in Hinduism. But apart from that, yeah, Buddhism is pretty much the ideal religion.
- 12 Nov. 2009, 09:45am
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but it IS a big money-spinner. For evidence of...
but it IS a big money-spinner. For evidence of the same, you need look no further than the temple of Lord Venkateswara in this country. Richest temple in the world, hell, they make a mint of money...
- 12 Nov. 2009, 09:40am
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word, and respect. The bible, according to...
word, and respect.
The bible, according to some, is considered the earliest work of fiction. - 12 Nov. 2009, 09:33am
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go figure, religion, while nowhere near as...
go figure, religion, while nowhere near as powerful a tool as it used to be in the old days, still has a decent bit of power, enough said.
But there are all kinds of communities in the world, some... - 12 Nov. 2009, 09:20am
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I know a lot of Christians who read Harry Potter...
I know a lot of Christians who read Harry Potter with no trouble. :X
I guess this is kinda fallout of the times when the churches used to damn D&D because it had Satanistic elements. :/
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