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Old 11-13-2011, 07:20 PM   #13
jadabaad

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My point is to die in a plane crash/ to die young is death young/ death in a plane crash - that is what it is, what we think about it is what we think about it. To think that mainstream Buddhism is brutal is what you chose to think about it - my experience is that to be a practicing Buddhist, hey I am a TB practitioner, and all !!, it need not be brutal - that is all I am offering ... go well, be my friend
This is irrelevant to the discussion. The purpose of this thread is to is stimulate the intellect -- we're not discussing what is or isn't relevant to individual Buddhist practice here. BWB is not a meditation hall. If I were interested in certain details of World War II I'd go find a discussion forum for that and look for a thread where I could discuss those specific details of the war, not start talking about how to kill Germans as effectively as possible.

My point is I'm discussing the attitude of mainstream Buddhism versus that of mainstream Abrahamic religions and not whether or not what I "choose to think about" is relevant to practice.

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