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CopperCicada · M
I am largely influenced by contemplative Christianity and Buddhism, so religion is more inward. So I'd say the mystery of life has revealed itself in various times and places. I don't that's saying all paths are the same, but rather that they are not that different.
It seems to be only the fundamentalist who sees otherwise. Contemplatives seem to always find common ground. Especially between Christians and Buddhists. I have always found the fundamentalist position strange. God is unknowable and mysterious and omnipresent-- but nope, no sir, God certainly didn't show bimself over there...
It seems to be only the fundamentalist who sees otherwise. Contemplatives seem to always find common ground. Especially between Christians and Buddhists. I have always found the fundamentalist position strange. God is unknowable and mysterious and omnipresent-- but nope, no sir, God certainly didn't show bimself over there...
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CopperCicada · M
@CoxswainOtter well. people want a narrow path, and not a difficult one.