Buddhism, Christianity, Meditation, and Yoga

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by snuffmigruff, Dec 6, 2009.

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    Hi guys just thought I'd butt in and talk about the place I've been staying. I am normally a regular over in the buy/sale area but thought i'd make an appearance over hear for the sake of this posting. I have come over to Phuket Thailand for a "Thailand Yoga Retreat" . The place is amazing, and I'm happy I have come.

    I couldn't recommend it enough for those of you who have the winter blues and want to get away to do some meditation and/or yoga. ( I hail out of Columbus, Ohio and the winters there are very cold!) Visit Yoga Thailand for more details and come visit me!

    Now for my main question. Can a Christian practice Buddhism? I find many parts of Buddhism attractive, yet I feel blasphemous even thinking about it. Any wisdom you guys would like to share?
     
    snuffmigruff, Dec 6, 2009 IP
  2. amanamission

    amanamission Notable Member

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    Sure.

    1. You hide your linkspam very well, but not well enough. Sooner or later this will bring infractions.
    2. Links in General Chat of DP have about no effect on KW rankings. Better results can be found from sig links and recent blog post location, but really, you'd be better off with links from relevant sites that don't have so many pages.
    3. Buddhism has no problem with other religions, so why not become Buddhist and take from Christianity as you see fit?
     
    amanamission, Dec 6, 2009 IP
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    mdvasanth86 Notable Member

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    Bang! Busted!

    @OP..

    Nice try BTW!;)
     
    mdvasanth86, Dec 7, 2009 IP
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    stOx Notable Member

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    I wouldn't worry about it. If you believe in one made up load of bollocks believing in a second can't do any harm.

    What would probably piss your imaginary god off more is the fact that you lied about visiting a yoga retreat when it's obvious that you own the site you have linked to. Some "christian" you turned out to be. :rolleyes:
     
    stOx, Dec 7, 2009 IP