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    Hey, if there are any asians reading this, could you tell me whats ur religion and a layman term of it. (korean, Chinese, Japanese, ECT.) and also could you put your decent at that top so i know.

    I've just always been into the asian culture and i wanted to get to know more about your religion.
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    IMO, there are 3 types of Asians in this country:
    1- The normal, educated, and socially acceptable
    2- The 5'3" wannabe thug, like the one in the T-mobile commercial
    3- The FOB

    I would say that category number one would lean towards Christianity. Number two would follow whatever BET commands. Most FOB's have converted to Christianity, but perhaps for the wrong reasons. I do know many Buddhists, but it's not really considered a religion. Buddha never claimed divinity.

    BTW, you don't have to answer this, but are you White? Why are you so "into" Asian culture? Have you visited any Asian countries or was your dad in the military and stationed abroad? Don't take this as a personal attack. I'm just picking your brain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pharm_teg
    IMO, there are 3 types of Asians in this country:
    1- The normal, educated, and socially acceptable
    2- The 5'3" wannabe thug, like the one in the T-mobile commercial
    3- The FOB

    I would say that category number one would lean towards Christianity. Number two would follow whatever BET commands. Most FOB's have converted to Christianity, but perhaps for the wrong reasons. I do know many Buddhists, but it's not really considered a religion. Buddha never claimed divinity.

    BTW, you don't have to answer this, but are you White? If so, I am troubled by this trend of Asian male adornment. Why are you so "into" Asian culture? Have you visited any Asian countries or was your dad in the military and stationed abroad? Don't take this as a personal attack. I'm just picking your brain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nssnfairlady
    No...... I'm black... www.myspace.com/blazeswings02 <-- Thats me...
    OH SHIT ITS PSINXS LOL

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    Oh yeah I'm Asian... but not "AZN" lol im from Pakistan and Muslim(monotheism, etc)... haha

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    Just wondering- pharm teg, are you Asian?

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    I own two rice cookers, several pairs of sterling silver choptsicks, and can sit on the floor Indian style all day. Does that answer your question? If it doesnt, most people can't tell whether I'm asleep or awake. Let's not make this about me. Focus on the OP's questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pharm_teg
    I own two rice cookers, several pairs of sterling silver choptsicks, and can sit on the floor Indian style all day. Does that answer your question? If it doesnt, most people can't tell whether I'm asleep or awake. Let's not make this about me. Focus on the OP's questions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pharm_teg
    I own two rice cookers, several pairs of sterling silver choptsicks, and can sit on the floor Indian style all day. Does that answer your question? If it doesnt, most people can't tell whether I'm asleep or awake. Let's not make this about me. Focus on the OP's questions.
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    Chinese
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    Korean
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    Currently Agnostic

    My mother came from a Buddhist family but quickly changed to Christianity when she came to the country. Christianity seems to be the most acceptable religion for Asians that come to America and when they get into it, they are EXTREMELY devote. Yet, at the same time, they're not hardcore zealots like these idiots you see protesting the conflict in Iraq and everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by {X}Echo419
    Chinese
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    if your buddhist then why did you answer "other" on the poll?

    anyways if this thread doesnt get back on topic the lockage will begin
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulud
    Quote Originally Posted by {X}Echo419
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    if your buddhist then why did you answer "other" on the poll?
    still waiting....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulud
    still waiting....
    it was an inside joke
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelly
    True. But where's my sig?!! (lol)

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    So Buddhists, Its not really considered a religion?

    So what do they mean by buddisism
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    Buddhism is a religion. It originally branched from Hinduism and is it's own respectful religion. Also, Buddhists are those that follow Buddhism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ran Kizama
    Buddhism is a religion

    I guess it depends on your definition of religion. Religion, to must people, involve a supernatural power. Buddhism is a philosophy, a way of life. I guess you think Atheism is a religion too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pharm_teg
    I guess it depends on your definition of religion. Religion, to must people, involve a supernatural power. Buddhism is a philosophy, a way of life. I guess you think Atheism is a religion too?
    "Buddhism has the characteristics of what would be expected in a cosmic religion for the future: it transcends a personal God, avoids dogmas and theology; it covers both the natural & spiritual, and it is based on a religious sense aspiring from the experience of all things, natural and spiritual, as a meaningful unity" - Albert Einstein

    Buddhism is very much a religion as much as it is a lifestyle. As a matter of fact, it is the four largest religion in the world. While it may not follow a ideological figure such as God, Allah, or whatever, it still very much so believes in after-life experience. The traditional aspect of Buddhism is the belief in reincarnation until one can seperate himself from personal desires and achieve Nirvana, the state of freedom from suffering.

    Contrary to the usual stereotype, a religion doesn't require a specific deity to be considered a religion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ran Kizama
    "Buddhism has the characteristics of what would be expected in a cosmic religion for the future: it transcends a personal God, avoids dogmas and theology; it covers both the natural & spiritual, and it is based on a religious sense aspiring from the experience of all things, natural and spiritual, as a meaningful unity" - Albert Einstein

    Buddhism is very much a religion as much as it is a lifestyle. As a matter of fact, it is the four largest religion in the world. While it may not follow a ideological figure such as God, Allah, or whatever, it still very much so believes in after-life experience. The traditional aspect of Buddhism is the belief in reincarnation until one can seperate himself from personal desires and achieve Nirvana, the state of freedom from suffering.

    Contrary to the usual stereotype, a religion doesn't require a specific deity to be considered a religion.



    I can cut and paste information to contradict your Google session. We can go around in circles all day. I'm willing to bet you researched some right wing Christian site. Again, it all depends on your definition of religion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nssnfairlady
    Hey, if there are any asians reading this, could you tell me whats ur religion and a layman term of it. (korean, Chinese, Japanese, ECT.) and also could you put your decent at that top so i know.

    I've just always been into the asian culture and i wanted to get to know more about your religion.

    BTW, you can attend one of the Asian churches all over the metro area. They won't bite. There is a Buddhist temple on Beaver Ruin in Lllburn you can check out. The best way to gain insight is to experience everything first hand.
    Last edited by pharm_teg; 05-11-2006 at 02:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pharm_teg
    BTW, you can attend one of the Asian churches all over the metro area. They won't bite. There is a Buddhist temple on Beaver Ruin in Lllburn you can check out. The best way to gain insight is to experience everything first hand.
    Actually i'm moving on Beaver Ruin Road soon. I need to put my Z in a garage. So that'd be cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by {X}Echo419
    I'm just glad I've got this guy on my ignore list
    just added to mine also. i dont need to read personal attacks when debating something. he could have made the same point in the last two posts without them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wantboost
    i dont need to read personal attacks

    Your ability to read is highly suspect. There were no personal attacks until the last few posts. If I have offended your delicate sensibilities, please move to Oprah's new forum.

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    ^^ the ignore list is a wonderful thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by wantboost
    ^^ the ignore list is a wonderful thing
    So is contraception. Please try not to breed, or in your case inbreed.
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    ^^ the ignore list is a wonderful thing. /leaves thread/

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    Quote Originally Posted by wantboost
    ^^ the ignore list is a wonderful thing. /leaves thread/

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    like someone said earlier...buddhism was never meant to be a religion...
    i believe the only reason so many people consider it a religion is because they want to compare it to things closey related to it (Christianity)....
    i think that most buddhist don't consider it a religion if they truely understood it...but w/e there are many ignorant people out there...i could even be Buddhist and a Christian if i wanted to if I was following the way of Buddha (although i would contradict some of the teaching..don't wanna get to the reason why...cuz Christians would start flaming without knowing anything better)...so if you really want to know what Buddhism is about do some real first person research (visit temples and etc.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by {X}Echo419
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    Buddism is a religion. While many practioners focus on the philosophical aspects only, many other pray to ancestors for protection, luck, wealth.
    Many of my friends are Buddist, as is most of my wife's family.
    Buddism is worth learning about, even if you don't believe it. It's outlook is quite interesting and educational.

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    Thanx for the info guys
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    Quote Originally Posted by nssnfairlady

    I've just always been into the asian culture and i wanted to get to know more about your religion.

    in asia there are many different religions. confucionism, buddhism, doaists, etc. any particular religion you're interested in particular?

    because you're statement that i quoted is like me saying i've always been into american culture and i want to know about your religion. now think about the many religions on the americas. asians are a people not a nation
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