Rosey, perhaps I misread what you said...if so, sorry. I'm ignorant on
such topics. Here is a friend who is much better versed. He has a few
different things, including a free chapter from a new book on his
institute's home page. Enjoy if you wish.
http://www.sbinstitute.com/


On Apr 20, 4:52 pm, Rosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ornamental,
>
> They don't.  I was merely stating that Judaism, Christianity and Islam
> relate as they are abrahamic religions.  Monotheistic faiths.
> Do you think that Christianity and Buddhism relate?  If so, details.
> I'd love to hear your thoughts.  Take care.
>
> On Apr 20, 7:26 pm, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Rosey, since you find a close relationship in 'background and
> > initation' between religions, what is this relationship between
> > christianity and buddhism?
> > Thanks!
>
> > On Apr 20, 8:02 am, Rosey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > It's funny how each one of us has a different perspective of religion
> > > altogether.  I appreciate all of your thoughts.  I was told that once
> > > a person questions the existence of God they grow a black spot on
> > > their heart, the further they press and disbelieve the darker and
> > > larger the spot will become, until eventually the heart itself is
> > > black.  Once a person's heart turns black, there is no return or
> > > chance for them to redeem themselves with God.  I do believe that a
> > > supreme entity exists.  How else could the miraculous invention of the
> > > human being and its complicated bodily function have been created?
> > > But I don't enjoy statements or fears that instill a sense of
> > > hopelessness towards redemption.  I do however believe that the people
> > > of the book, Jews, Christians and Muslims are on the right track,
> > > since each religion is closely related in background and initiation,
> > > but of course man alters the true message.
>
> > > On Apr 20, 10:45 am, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > "...(though these studies suggest
> > > > it has more to do with the "belonging to a community of believers"
> > > > element than with spiritual fulfillment)...." - Michael
>
> > > > In my eye, such a sense of unity...belonging ...is a central part of
> > > > spiritual fulfillment.
>
> > > > On Apr 19, 8:52 pm, Michael Berkovits <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Yes, one would be better off.  Studies show that religion is the
> > > > > single best indicator of human happiness (though these studies suggest
> > > > > it has more to do with the "belonging to a community of believers"
> > > > > element than with spiritual fulfillment).
>
> > > > > But if you no longer feel it, then you no longer feel it.  Sorry!
>
> > > > > On Apr 19, 12:42 pm, Rosey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > I decided to start a new post as I originally intended it to be a
> > > > > > response to the Purpose of Life post but felt it took another
> > > > > > direction.
>
> > > > > > First  off, tip of the hat to everyone in here.  I discovered this
> > > > > > group by chance.  Second, purpose to life?  Ah, the frailties of the
> > > > > > mind, I have been walking backwards as I've grown weak in faith.  I 
> > > > > > am
> > > > > > muslim, I don't think anyone here is immature enough to negatively
> > > > > > comment on such a label, but I do have one thing to say:  When I was
> > > > > > more faithful to my religion and consistent with prayers I felt a
> > > > > > sense of completion and calmness.  I could even say that I at one
> > > > > > point I felt that I reached a temporary self actualization.  It's 
> > > > > > not
> > > > > > the religion, but more or less the idea of maintaining spirituality
> > > > > > that keeps one fulfilled.  Through my recent skepticisms and
> > > > > > analyzations of religion as a whole I have been more distraught than
> > > > > > I've ever been.  Is it an oddysey?  Why does one who has steered far
> > > > > > from ideological beliefs that a supreme entity exists feel lost and
> > > > > > agonizingly stressed?  Wouldn't one be better off just accepting and
> > > > > > following religion knowing that they are abiding by its rules
> > > > > > accordingly?  Isn't that comfort?
>
> > > > > > Sincerely,
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