most of them are Hindus............. some are persecutors of buddhists
Donate Lah!! Help your Buddhists buddies!
Hehe dumbfuck TS can't even find his own arsehole still wants to kpkb
if Jesus' principle can not help to keep your smelly mouth shut you should consider keeping his cock inside your mouth
maybe it helps
How come Vesak Day in Singapore and Malaysia fall on different days? Isn't it the same Buddha Buddhists in both countries honour? Kinda confusing.
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How come Vesak Day in Singapore and Malaysia fall on different days? Isn't it the same Buddha Buddhists in both countries honour? Kinda confusing.
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some buddhists can eat meat while others can't
some buddhists can have girlfriends while others can't
very inconsistent buddhism! its like you can make your own religion!
why do you need to pray to buddha when you are your own god?
I also don't know why Christian celebrate Christmas thinking Jesus was born on that day it's show that all religion Godw are man made
some buddhists can eat meat while others can't
some buddhists can have girlfriends while others can't
very inconsistent buddhism! its like you can make your own religion!
why do you need to pray to buddha when you are your own god?
Religion is a personal thing. One has the choice to believe whatever one chooses, as long as s/he does not impose his/her beliefs on others.
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why do you have such thoughts?
Religion is a personal thing. One has the choice to believe whatever one chooses, as long as s/he does not impose his/her beliefs on others.
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Some Christians I spoke to are aware that Dec 25 isn't the day that Jesus (if he even existed) was born. It is just that their church acknowledges the birth of their saviour on that day. The Eastern Orthodox's Chruch has Christmas Day roughly two weeks later. If the story of Jesus is true, it is more likely that he was born in the warmer months of the year (eg. June ~ August). Yes, religion is man-made.
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Religion is a personal thing. One has the choice to believe whatever one chooses, as long as s/he does not impose his/her beliefs on others.
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Why not? If one is comfortable with a certain belief, it is his/her right to believe. However, it is not right or proper to force anyone else to that belief, as that person has a right to accept or reject those ideas or thoughts. Someone may see the Sai Baba as a wise man who can impart wisdom and knowledge to help that person, whereas another person might view the Baba as an idiot. It's personal.
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