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Buddhism

Posted: 3/10/2003, 4:53 pm
by Penguin Josh
Is anyone here Buddhist because I wish to convert from being christian to buddhist. any help would be great. thanks

Posted: 3/10/2003, 5:16 pm
by emily
You just wanna be Buddhist because you think it's cool. And why is your name "Ananda?"

Posted: 3/10/2003, 5:23 pm
by Penguin Josh
i changed, and no i dont wanna be buddhiist because it is cool i wanna be it cause i dont beleve in the catholic church anymore

Posted: 3/10/2003, 5:25 pm
by emily
so be a Unitarian

Posted: 3/10/2003, 5:29 pm
by Penguin Josh
no buddhist

Posted: 3/10/2003, 5:55 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
OK Josh, what makes you want to be Buddhist? What attracts you to that religion? Don't change to a different religion because you don't like one. Give up on religion for a while, grow up a little, and then when you're mature enough, make a decision on the church of your choice. Don't go making some ill-advised decision because Buddism seems cool.

Posted: 3/10/2003, 5:58 pm
by Penguin Josh
i havent realy been in any religeon for about 3 years and i desid buddhis becaus it is more interesting than anyother and i dont have to go to church every sunday

Posted: 3/10/2003, 5:59 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
Dont choose a religion because you don't have to go to church. Study the religion before you jump into it. You would want to know what you believe in before you pledge your belief to it. I mean, it's only common sense.

Posted: 3/10/2003, 5:59 pm
by sandsleeper
i havent realy been in any religeon for about 3 years and i desid buddhis becaus it is more interesting than anyother and i dont have to go to church every sunday


wow. would you look at that pristine logic.

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:00 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
Anyways, I think part of the Buddhist entrance exam is learning how to spell at one point in your life, or learn how to click a little button called "spell check." Look into it.

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:03 pm
by Penguin Josh
i am curently studdying the religion

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:05 pm
by Penguin Josh
thats realy funny, not

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:17 pm
by Solidarity 9-6347
you should read this book, Siddhartha, by herman hesse. its a story about this guy named siddhartha who basically paralells the buddha's life (inadvertently) before finding peace on his own instead of from following monk leaders. he actually meets and talks with the buddha too. its a good book, i recommend it.

also, you may want to check out http://www.beliefnet.com and take this test called the belief-o-matic. a lot of the questions are hard to answer and wont totally apply but at the end it gives you a list of religions which best fit your personal belief system. i would check out the options. :) [/url]

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:30 pm
by Penguin Josh
Your Results:
The top score on the list below represents the faith that Belief-O-Matic, in its less than infinite wisdom, thinks most closely matches your beliefs. However, even a score of 100% does not mean that your views are all shared by this faith, or vice versa.

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1. Mahayana Buddhism (100%)
2. Hinduism (86%)
3. Jainism (85%)
4. Theravada Buddhism (80%)
5. Neo-Pagan (80%)
6. New Age (74%)
7. New Thought (72%)
8. Unitarian Universalism (71%)
9. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (71%)
10. Bahá'í Faith (68%)
11. Sikhism (67%)
12. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (65%)
13. Liberal Quakers (65%)
14. Taoism (61%)
15. Scientology (58%)
16. Orthodox Judaism (55%)
17. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (52%)
18. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (49%)
19. Jehovah's Witness (49%)
20. Reform Judaism (48%)
21. Islam (42%)
22. Orthodox Quaker (33%)
23. Secular Humanism (33%)
24. Seventh Day Adventist (30%)
25. Eastern Orthodox (28%)
26. Roman Catholic (28%)
27. Nontheist (26%)

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:37 pm
by liam
I like Jesus

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:38 pm
by Endymion
You don't become Buddhist by deciding to become Buddhist, or even by studying up on it and finding it interesting.

You become Buddhist because all of a sudden you see.

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:39 pm
by Penguin Josh

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:48 pm
by Solidarity 9-6347
well theres nothing wrong with trying new and different things to see what sparks your interest and what you can spiritually connect with, especially as a teenager. just be careful not to shut your eyes to things that you dont agree with or to other religions that might be better suited for you. also, theres nothing to say that you have to belong to an organized religion. whatever floats your boat

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:48 pm
by Penguin Josh
i know

Posted: 3/10/2003, 6:50 pm
by liam
i liked josh more than Ananda