I would ask the Dalai Lama if he has accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior. I would ask the Dalai Lama if his sins have been forgiven. I would tell the Dalai Lama to worry about his own soul and life rather than Saddam Hussein.
2006-11-12 18:45:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Saddam Hussein has nothing to do with religion. SO Dalai Lama's thought should be taken as a personal comment and not as religious leader's comment.
2006-11-12 18:43:40
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answered by Goombul! 2
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sure I consider Muse! Bodhi [enlightenment] and sattva [being]. And their rationalization for turning out to be a Buddha is to assist others. The Bodhisattva will undergo any form of suffering to assist yet another sentient being, no depend if a tiny insect or a brilliant mammal. In Shakyamuni Buddha’s 'Perfection of know-how in 8,000 traces' it states: “i will grow to be a savior to all those beings, i will launch them from all their sufferings." If this sounds common to all people not conscious of Buddhism, then you definately in basic terms would desire to think of of the occasion of Jesus Christ, a real Bodhisattva in Buddhist custom. Now it form of feels that the hot Kadampa custom is making waves. i think of there is an ongoing feud with the Dali Lama, even organizing demonstrations in England approximately some doctrinal exchange the Dali Lama made some years back. some critics have accused the NKT of having cult-like features and laying too lots rigidity on gathering contributions for shape of latest temples in the U.S. i'm uncertain what adjustments the Dalai Lama has made. so some distance as Jesus....... John 14:6 states...... Jesus responded, "i'm the way and the fact and the existence. no person comprises the father different than by way of me." {:>)
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answered by saggio 4
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The Dalai Lama is entitled to his opinion.
2006-11-12 18:46:30
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answered by martha d 5
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I have much respect for the Dalai Lama and he does not believe in the death penalty. I say he has every right to his opinion.
2006-11-12 18:53:02
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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Which Dalai Lama? The fake one in Tibet or the real one?
2006-11-12 18:48:09
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answered by Roasted Kiwi 4
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I would agree with the Dalai Lama.
I believe in peace....but not at the cost of taking another's life.
2006-11-12 18:49:06
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answered by ? 5
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Spared? Spared for what, to give other terrorists hope for a more terroristic future? Saddam's time has long since past.
I Cr 13;8a
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2006-11-12 18:45:14
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answered by ? 7
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I think Hussein should get what he deserves! Exactly the same type of treatment he gave the people he murdered! I would only draw it out.. wait until he is near death just to bring him back only to do it over again! This man is so very evil!
I don't wish this on many people but he deserves everything he gets.
2006-11-12 18:43:23
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answered by blondeokie73 3
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He should have shared some of that wisdom to Saddam when he killed all those Shites back in the 80's.
An eye for an eye, nanananah hey hey, goodbye.
2006-11-12 18:43:16
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answered by darlndanna 3
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