> >      [SA had said]
> > > >     So why are you against something that's
> not
> > > real?  Isn't that like trying to hit a tree in a
> > field
> > > that has no trees?
> > 
> >      [Platt had responded] 
> > > I'm not against something that's not real. I'm
> > > against calling what's real an illusion.
> > 
> > 
> >      So, instead of saying Buddhism is not
> interested
> > in "this world", as you put it, then maybe you
> could
> > define how Buddhism is real instead of an
> illusion. 
> > Maybe?

     [Platt]  
> I'm sure Buddhism is real to its practitioners just
> as Mohamed is real to Muslims.


     What does this mean?  Is everything real?

SA


       
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