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Reform movements are okay, but personally I am more interested in older religions that have survived. There must be a reason they have withstood the test of time. Of course, there is always reform from withing, which is true reform. New religions are really more like revolutions than reform.I'm more attracted to comparing and understanding 'reform movements' (except perhaps Scientology) and their main differences between the older traditions.
So I'm interested in movements like Jainism, Buddhism, Ananda Marga and why they broke away from their religious environment but also in movements like New Kadampa Tradition and Triratna Buddhist Community and why they broke away from mainstream Buddhism or Seventh Day Adventists and Jehova Witnesses and why they broke away from mainstream Christianity.
Nice to meet you, fellow yid. Shalom AleichemMaybe once I finish my religion's important writing, I'll have time for other religions'.
It's funny you should say that because the founder of Ananda Marga called his movement a revolution (but not yet another religion) and not a reform movement because it claims to go back to the roots of spirituality rather than building on older (more recent) religious expressions.New religions are really more like revolutions than reform.
Scientology isn't actually a religion. It's a business that takes advantage of trusting suggestible needy people.But perhaps you were thinking more of things like Scientology
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I found it easiest to start at 114 and work backward. But you would also find al-Maryam beautiful and easy to read and understand. Possibly al-Imran, too.Dabbled with the Quran not read it all.
If you “read” the Talmud you’re doing it wrong.I also am reading the Talmud.
I know very little of the Talmud. Can you tell me a bit of what it is, and how it oughta be approached?If you “read” the Talmud you’re doing it wrong.
You mean it's supposed to be oral?If you “read” the Talmud you’re doing it wrong.
Anyway it's taught me so far to put my right shoe on first and left shoe off first and that if I don't wash my hands I deserve poverty.If you “read” the Talmud you’re doing it wrong.
I noticed that in "Guardians of the Galaxy 3," Rocket put the wrong shoe on first.If you “read” the Talmud you’re doing it wrong.