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TheAtheist
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mab23;10623586 said:Well first i’d like to thank the rest of the CAF community for not sweeping 5,000+ years worth of philosophy, tradition, and spiritual practice underneath a vast generalization that stretches not over that period of time but geography and cultures which show much in terms of local variations.
No i’m not a Buddhist. But a segment of my family is, as are another Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs… (Yeah, take a wild guess where i’m from).
I did want to make a comment about both the whole New Age and Religious Atheism bit that seems to always pop up as a lingering assumption on so many boards.
Anyone kinda notice how this is all coming from the same source?
Both groups are essentially rejecting what I guess could be called “standard” Western religious culture - Christianity and Judaism.
“Why” that is occurring could fill up several books. But I wanted to point out something:
To quote an American friend of mine, “You can take the girl out (insert a state you dislike), but you can’t take (state) out of the girl.”
The religious atheist and the New Ager left the boundaries of your cultural sphere, hopped on a mental boat and found something that resonated with them…
…and then proceeded to twist either the teachings or intentionality/focus of the practice to favor their specific hobby horses…
ex 1: A friend of mine is an adherent of Tibetan Buddhism (for those of interest, a Gelug like the Dalai Lama). I visited his lama and had a very long conversation about a Western convert…who…well… could not stop talking about “theistic hatred.”
He dragged his “issues” with you guys into his new vocation/belief to the point that it started to twist his own understanding of what they were trying to teach him. Or to use the language they might subscribe to, his obsession became a type of “mental poison.”
He eventually dropped out and started practicing “Buddhism, the Right Way.”
Sounds a lot like your “Cafetarians” doesn’t it?
ex. 2: Swap the Buddhist Lama and the Atheist with a Daoist Priest and a New Ager and you have the same exact story. New Ager I guess read the DaoDeJing and Chuang-Tzu, hated Southern Baptists ( I guess he was on?e), wound up in Sichuan province in China learning from a legitimate Daoist priest.
Except that when the Daoist priest in question started talking about socio-moral values of the family (aligns quite closely with you guys conception of Natural Law)…well… New Ager wasn’t going to have any of that.
So he went of practice, “Daoism, the Right Way.”
And so… when Mr. “Buddhism, the Right Way,” and Mr. “Daoism, the Right Way” show back up in your neck of the woods and declare themselves to be Buddhists or Daoists…
…well a ton of you start believing it.
And that’s the part I find rather disturbing.