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Pledge of Allegiance Ruled Unconstitutional?
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<blockquote data-quote="psychonaut13" data-source="post: 148040" data-attributes="member: 7982"><p>true. i'm well aware of the duality of my stance with budhism. i smoke, drink, and do drugs. </p><p></p><p>but all three of those help me keep one of the most basic tenants of the Dharma....no killing. hehhehe</p><p></p><p>besides that, anyone with any knowledge of the Dharma would also understand that it clearly states that there are many paths to enlightenment. not just budhism....and considering that budhism has no connection to say any kind of "crusade" like christianity does....i doubt very seriously that it would be the same type of situation. another of the basic tentants of budhism is TOLERANCE! which christianity has none of for anything or anyone that doesn't believe the way it does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psychonaut13, post: 148040, member: 7982"] true. i'm well aware of the duality of my stance with budhism. i smoke, drink, and do drugs. but all three of those help me keep one of the most basic tenants of the Dharma....no killing. hehhehe besides that, anyone with any knowledge of the Dharma would also understand that it clearly states that there are many paths to enlightenment. not just budhism....and considering that budhism has no connection to say any kind of "crusade" like christianity does....i doubt very seriously that it would be the same type of situation. another of the basic tentants of budhism is TOLERANCE! which christianity has none of for anything or anyone that doesn't believe the way it does. [/QUOTE]
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