RE: Fifty Questions That Christians Can't Answer
February 27, 2010 at 9:06 pm
(This post was last modified: February 27, 2010 at 9:11 pm by Alex.)
(February 27, 2010 at 4:27 pm)Samson Wrote: Are you that thick? Funny how a little look up on Taoism and the first sentence you read is: Much of the thrust of Taoism, as we have seen, naturally motivates a reaction against the moralistic and elitist inclinations of Confucianism.You still worded it very poorly the first time, but okay.
Yes, the Tao "Movement" throughout Asia has been said on many occasions to be a threat to the Buddhist and Confucianism traditions etc.
Quote:Rabbi, if the shoe fits, or as said before, if it walks and quacks like a duck, it must be a fucking duck, or like most nutt jobs, they would yell cat or dog first......I'm no Rabbi.
Quote:JainismCalm down mate. You essentially called Jainism and Hinduism the same thing - they're not, though they are related as I said. Going on an anti-theistic tirade hardly proves anything.
Quote:are you serious? Jainism is related to Hinduism, but they're not the same thing.
Are you really that naive?? They are related in the since of how you fucking idiots are related with Christian, Judean and Islam....You three can bitch and moan on your perfection and originality all day long, but when you look a little closer, you find a lot of the same old shit...With the few differences that separated you in the first place...
Quote:ShintoismShinto came before Taoism, and both appeared in different countries. Same with Buddhism. It is in no way a breakoff of either.
Quote:Seriously man, don't talk about things you have no understanding of. My brain nearly exploded when you called Shintoism a breakoff of Buddhism and Confucianism. Are you kidding me?
You really are a fucking idiot.... Look up Shinto jackass... One of the first things you will see is this quote:
Quote:Shintoists generally follow the code of Confucianism.
Back at you... "Don't talk about things you don't understand".....
Edit: Whoops, I mean Shinto came before Confucianism.
Quote:And again, Wiccans which of course are a branch of Neo-pagan, just as Hindu's and Buddhists etc. etc. etc. I was only making a comparison, not saying they are from the same region or were the same exactly....You really have no idea what Neo-pagan means.
PROTIP: Hinduism and Buddhism are in no way Neo-pagan.