ZombieHorde
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Sun Jan-11-09 02:16 AM
Response to Reply #9 |
| 12. Why would it be less hypocritical for all of us. All of us don't advocate non-killing. |
| -Wouldn't it be less hypocritical for the Dali Lama to personally kill the animals he eats, |
ZombieHorde |
Jan-10-09 09:00 PM |
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I found some answers with my smart box. |
NOW tense |
Jan-10-09 09:08 PM |
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That does not answer the question of him personally killing the animals. |
ZombieHorde |
Jan-10-09 09:39 PM |
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Gugunga gunguna gugunga |
NOW tense |
Jan-10-09 09:51 PM |
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Tibetan Buddhism does have prayers for meat eating, but I believe that prayer is |
ZombieHorde |
Jan-10-09 09:55 PM |
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Buddhism deals with "god"? nt |
kristopher |
Jan-13-09 01:20 PM |
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I know I prefer to |
HardcoreProgressive |
Jan-10-09 09:29 PM |
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What is it you prefer to do? |
ZombieHorde |
Jan-10-09 09:41 PM |
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I was being flippant about killing ones own meat |
HardcoreProgressive |
Jan-10-09 10:33 PM |
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I see. I live in Montana, so that is very common for me to hear. |
ZombieHorde |
Jan-10-09 10:37 PM |
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it would be less hypocritical for |
BareNakedLiberal |
Jan-10-09 11:27 PM |
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Why would it be less hypocritical for all of us. All of us don't advocate non-killing. |
ZombieHorde |
Jan-11-09 02:16 AM |
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you advocate killing? |
BareNakedLiberal |
Jan-11-09 10:32 AM |
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I am cool with hunting and fishing, so in a way, I do advocate killing. |
ZombieHorde |
Jan-11-09 03:05 PM |
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I do. |
cosmik debris |
Jan-11-09 03:42 PM |
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do you kill the pig? |
BareNakedLiberal |
Jan-11-09 04:18 PM |
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I don't understand |
cosmik debris |
Jan-11-09 05:24 PM |
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Whatever, every other post you make is; "Don't kill pigs!" |
ZombieHorde |
Jan-11-09 06:33 PM |
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well, if you advocate killing |
BareNakedLiberal |
Jan-12-09 10:36 AM |
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Only for the Dali Lama. n/t |
cosmik debris |
Jan-12-09 10:48 AM |
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different standards |
BareNakedLiberal |
Jan-12-09 11:04 AM |
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Again, hypocrisy is preaching one thing and doing another. |
cosmik debris |
Jan-12-09 11:12 AM |
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Well if he did not eat then the meat would rot and the animal would have died for nought. n/t |
MiltonF |
Jan-11-09 12:02 AM |
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For your sake, I hope your joking. |
ZombieHorde |
Jan-11-09 02:15 AM |
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Sorry but even the Buddha ate meat if it was offered to him. |
MiltonF |
Jan-11-09 02:40 AM |
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You switched. |
ZombieHorde |
Jan-11-09 05:54 AM |
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Buddhist monks were beggars and thus ate what was given them. |
MiltonF |
Jan-11-09 11:32 AM |
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The monks in Tibet were not beggers. They had all of the money and power. |
ZombieHorde |
Jan-11-09 03:12 PM |
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The early Monks from Siddhartha Gautama's time were beggers. |
MiltonF |
Jan-11-09 06:00 PM |
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You are having difficulty with the fact the the Dali Lama choses to eat meat as a regular part of |
ZombieHorde |
Jan-11-09 06:14 PM |
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And he can eat all the meat he wants. |
MiltonF |
Jan-11-09 06:25 PM |
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He advocates non-killing, I do not. |
ZombieHorde |
Jan-11-09 06:31 PM |
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I was never really a fan of Tibetan Buddhism and studied more of the Japanese Soto Zen Buddhism. |
MiltonF |
Jan-12-09 12:28 AM |
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As a Buddhist, it would be more hypocritical for him to kill the animals. |
Herdin_Cats |
Jan-13-09 03:11 AM |
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