tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5449677811690616608.post1531354341720640116..comments2023-12-15T21:49:46.651+01:00Comments on Pluralist Speaks: The Reformation RevolutionPluralist (Adrian Worsfold)http://www.blogger.com/profile/01922153724523820866noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5449677811690616608.post-82637237137060714022012-12-31T00:20:18.088+01:002012-12-31T00:20:18.088+01:00I find it interesting that Buddhism finds such a p...I find it interesting that Buddhism finds such a prominent position in the new national faith considering the relatively small numbers of avowed Buddhists in thi s country . <br /><br />Neo Paganism has even smaller numbers but I can understand it's exagerated influence as it's an attempt to reconstruct a version of the original native religions of this land .<br /><br />The question is often asked , is Buddhism compatable with Christianity ? , and the answer is given as a qualified yes providing you set aside the theology ,<br /><br />Given this answer I would have thought that Unitarianism and Buddhism would be almost perfect partners . A new vision for Unitarianism instead of what seems like a hanging onto Christianity by the fingernails . A looking back at a lover you once had , but you realise you can no longer live with .<br /><br />Have you ever thought of making your church sermons more Buddhistic instead of Christian ? It can be subtle and needn't be jarring for your audience . After all Buddhists seem to be pretty good at the ritual stuff as well . :)<br /><br /><br />Regards.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com