Your first link does not work friend.
If *I* do not exist, and this lifetime will not be again, and there is nothing inherent, then it is nihilism, is it not?
If its not nihilism, then what is the buddhist belief of the soul?
But if you arn't comeing back to life any more, thats pretty much true death, the ones before were basically just holidays from life.
I know this is off topic, but I'm sure you will understand.
A friend of mine says that Buddhism believes in no god, is nihilistic and is probably one of the few religions where you have to work to actually die, I just wanted to know if he is right or wrong. What are the similarities between...
I'm not really interested in phallic worship, its just some elements of my religion have phallic symbols and I feel uncofortable around them and want to see how to get used to it.
I don't know where this should really go, since it spans a fair few religions. But if you do this sort of thing? How are you okay with it? Did it take time for you to become comfortable with the idea?
Hello, how are you?
I see that you are a Shintoist in Britain, I'm just curious as to how you can take something so Japanese and turn it into an international thing?
You do realise you're giving them special treatment? Shifting the entire schools scheduel for them, even if you say "Oh well, dem kiddies can all go an have dey fun, so its all equal" that doesn't change the fact that their presence has changed the school as a whole.
Neo-platonism might be up your alley then.
Also Odion, I'm sure that this person believes in a rather Roman view of the gods or is a Wiccan, where all the gods are equally valid and all of them exsist, so to him it just seems silly to want to worship one god.