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Rhodius2004
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I have a good friend now but she is like so many people of older years who no longer can recognise the Christian Church since contemporary Christian music took it over. The noise in these gatherings is absolutely hair raisingly phenomenal and no different from rock concerts that go on in the world. Ladies are offended by writhing women who address Jesus in the manner of a boyfriend or worse still a lover and men sing songs that would be more fitting to a football match than worship. I know that tongues are no longer interpreted at such meetings because they are edited for televisual consumption and shown in a dreadful offering on Sunday nights called "Songs of Praise ".People vie to be featured in it.
Is it any wonder that in such an atmosphere people who do not like loud music seek places that are silent as an alternative.?
Buddhism has a higher pedigree than cheap raucous rock music and scientifically trains one to calm one’s mind before beginning the process of meditation. There is no place in Buddhism for ceaseless noise whether musical or otherwise .
One reason why even people who had a regular Anglican background can be interested in Buddhism without going against what Jesus said :“I am the Way , the Truth and the Life:no man cometh unto the Father except by me.” These folk have been put off by the horribly musical face of charismanic so-called Christianity.
Is it any wonder that in such an atmosphere people who do not like loud music seek places that are silent as an alternative.?
Buddhism has a higher pedigree than cheap raucous rock music and scientifically trains one to calm one’s mind before beginning the process of meditation. There is no place in Buddhism for ceaseless noise whether musical or otherwise .
One reason why even people who had a regular Anglican background can be interested in Buddhism without going against what Jesus said :“I am the Way , the Truth and the Life:no man cometh unto the Father except by me.” These folk have been put off by the horribly musical face of charismanic so-called Christianity.