Speaking as a liberal agnostic with Mahayana leanings, I'd be interested in hearing from anyone to whom "Going Home: Jesus and Buddha as Brothers" sounds like an interesting topic and not a threat. (That includes people besides Christians (Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, and none of the above, I'd also love to hear from you), but that was the first book of comparative religion that I thought of.) By the way, if it does sound interesting, read it. It's a fascinating book.
Why did you come to your faith? How does it affect your daily life? How do you deal with harsher elements of your religion? How do you respond to social issues where your conscience tells you one thing, and fundamentalists tell you another? I'd love to hear from anyone who thinks they'd fit the definition above. Thanks!
2007-03-20
14:51:25
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Kate S
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