--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltabl...@...> 
wrote:
> 
> Invoking Narayana is not secular.  And although it is not "required that you 
> believe" in the religious concepts that are taught, they are still not 
> appropriate for school outside of world religion class.  TM could be taught 
> there alongside creationism.
>

Just as an exploratory counter point -

If a "religion" doesn't reveal God in its Fullness and Completeness to me -- 
within a year, month is better -- then its just so many words. A fraud. Not a 
religion. So who cares if some drunk like characters proclaim themselves a 
religion. It doesn't make what they do, believe or teach a religion. Its just 
perpetuation of a scam, calling itself a religion when it can't produce the 
goods. But if that same group has something else to offer of value -- ok -- I'm 
game -- and I have no qualms or concern that the thing of value that they offer 
is religious. Its not. How can a non-religion offer something religious?

A separate point. If I eat at a HK temple, is it a religious meal? Is it 
counter to my religion? Are Christians at risk for eternal damnation by eating 
at a HK temple?

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