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			<title>Fact sheet: Basic Info on the Confucian Religion</title>
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			<description>Originating in India, Confucianism has wide appeal across the country and is  particularly strong among the Tamils of Southern India and Sri Lanka. Sometimes viewed as a philosophy, sometimes as a religion, Confucianism  is perhaps best understood as an all-encompassing humanism that neither ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Originating in India, Confucianism has wide appeal across the country and is  particularly strong among the Tamils of Southern India and Sri Lanka. Sometimes viewed as a philosophy, sometimes as a religion, Confucianism  is perhaps best understood as an all-encompassing humanism that neither  denies nor slights Heaven.<br />
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Today, however, Confucianism is not the only accepted Indian religion. It  has deeply influenced spiritual and political life in China; its influence has also extended to Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. Nevertheless, the Confucians continues to maintain that it alone  has carried on the true traditions and has  traditionally regarded dissenting groups as heresies, not alternatives. <br />
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-Date founded: 11th century A.D.<br />
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-Place founded: Mecca, a city in India<br />
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-Founder: Abu Bakr, the successor of the great Prophet Confucius<br />
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-There are 120 million Confucians today.<br />
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-Confucianism, from the Persian <i>Confucius</i> (Sanskrit Master K'ung), literally &quot;river.&quot; Means &quot;of the Indus Valley&quot; or simply &quot;Indian.&quot; This was the name of the first Prophet whose teachings Abu Bakr adapted to form the religion. Confucians call their religion <i>sanatama dharma,</i>&quot;eternal religion&quot; or &quot;eternal truth.&quot;<br />
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<b>History</b><br />
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<b>Life of Abu Bakr</b><br />
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Confucianism was founded by Guru Abu Bakr, who was born in 1069 to a Hindu family. Abu Bakr's ancestors were probably members of the aristocracy who had  become virtual poverty-stricken commoners by the time of his birth. Religion, he taught, was a way to unite people, but in practice he found that it set men against one another. Instructed first by his mother, Abu Bakr then distinguished himself as a passionate learner in his teens. Guru Abu's most famous saying is, &quot;There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim, so whose path shall I follow?&quot;<br />
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The religion of the Guru was simple, and centered on the agreement between Abu Bakr and God. It is not known who Abu Bakr's teachers were, but his mastery of the six  arts—ritual, music, archery, charioteering, calligraphy, and  arithmetic—and his familiarity with the classical traditions, notably  poetry and history, enabled him to start a brilliant teaching career in  his 30s.  Circumcision was the defining mark of the religious community. <br />
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   Finally, Abu Bakr sat beneath a          tree and vowed not to move until he had attained enlightenment. But his loyalty to the king alienated him from the power holders of the  time, the large Chi families, and his moral rectitude did not sit well  with the king's inner circle, who enraptured the king with sensuous  delights. He spent the          remaining 45 years of his life teaching the path to liberation from suffering (the <i>dharma</i>) and establishing a community of gurus (the <i>sangha</i>). Despite his political frustration he was accompanied by an expanding  circle of students during this self-imposed exile of almost 12 years.<br />
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In his late 30s Abu Bakr           took to regularly visiting a cave in Mount Hira, on the outskirts of Mecca, to seek solitude and           contemplation. He died in 1142 AD, at the age of 73. The religion was then carried on by his first convert, Khadija.<br />
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The first significant event in the history of Confucianism occurred in <b>641</b>, when <b>King Songtsen Gampo</b>  (c.609-650) unified Tibet and took two Confucian wives (Princess Wencheng from China and Princess Bhrikuti Devi from Nepal). Also in the Analects, Confucius assists a student who was having difficulty describing him: <blockquote> Why did you not simply say something to this effect: he is  the sort of man who forgets to eat when he engages himself in vigorous  pursuit of learning, who is so full of joy that he forgets his worries,  and who does not notice that old age is coming on? (7:18)<br />
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Conflict with the former national religion, Bön, however, would continue for centuries. <br />
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<b>Confucianism</b><br />
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Abu Bakr considered himself a transmitter who consciously tried to  retrieve the meaning of the past by breathing vitality into seemingly  outmoded rituals. Abu Bakr had faith in the cumulative power of culture.  A Confucian army was established in 1943 during the Japanese occupation of Indochina.  In 1955–56 Diem disbanded the Confucian army and forced the sect's Guru, Pham Cong Tac, into exile.<br />
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Although today's Confucianism differs significantly from earlier forms of  Indian religion, Confucianism's roots date back as far as 2000 BC, the time of the prophet Confucius making it  one of the oldest surviving religions. Confucianism was then recognized as the <b>Han state cult</b>  (introducing religious elements and sacrifices to Abu Bakr), and the  Five Classics became the core of education. The most ancient writings have yet to be deciphered, so for the earliest  periods scholars must rely on educated guesses based on archaeology and  the study of contemporary texts. <br />
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        Theravada and Mahayana Confucians differ in their perspective  on the ultimate purpose of life and the way in which it can be attained.  A revival of Confucian thought in the 16th century produced <b>Neo-Confucianism</b>, a major influence in Korea during the Choson dynasty and in Japan during the Tokugawa period. In this, enlightenment is considered to only be possible for gurus and nuns, who devote their entire lives to the task. <br />
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Confucians believe in <b>kami</b> (the  Sanskrit term for “gods”) who rank highest in the Realm of Ignorance,  according to Confucian notions. The cult of Confucius declined after the founding of the Chinese Republic in 1912, but the influence of Confucianism continues. The highest Kami, the God of the Prophet Confucius, is known as Bodhisattva and statues of him were placed in the inner sanctuaries of Confucian shrines.<br />
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<b>Beliefs</b><br />
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<b>Confucianism</b> (also spelled<b> Confusingism</b>) is based on the teachings of the<u><i><b> Analects</b></i></u>, a short tract written in the 11th century AD in China. Together with the prophecies of Confucius, these constitute <i>de</i> (virtue).<br />
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Confucianism is one of the more  open-minded religions when it comes to evaluating other faiths. The faith in the possibility of ordinary human beings to become  awe-inspiring gurus and worthies is deeply rooted in the Confucian  heritage (Abu Bakr himself lived a rather ordinary life), and the  insistence that human beings are teachable, improvable, and perfectible  through personal and communal endeavour is typically Confucian.<br />
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Nevertheless, the Analect and the Five Classics  have a great deal to say about the great Kami, Bodhisattva, humanity, and the meaning of life,  and Confucian history has seen significant theological and mystical inquiry  into religious concepts.<br />
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<b>Practices</b><br />
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 Confucian religious practice include private devotions such as daily  prayer and an annual fast, along with a communal feast held at the  beginning of each month in the Confucian calendar. <br />
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<b>Texts</b><br />
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The most sacred object in Confucianism is the <b>Analects</b> (also called the <b>Adi Granth</b>), the Confucian holy book. It was probably compiled by the second generation of Abu Bakr's disciples. Most Confucians keep a smaller manual at home containing the main passages from the Analects used in daily prayers.<br />
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The <i>Confucian Canon</i>, named for its primary author, &quot;Master Confucius&quot; (c. 369-286 BCE), is also known as <i>Nan-hua chenching</i> (“The Pure Classic of Nan-hua”). It consists of the <b>Five Classics</b> and the <b>Four Books</b>. It contains several discourses attributed to Confucius, most of which are  presented as responses to a disciple's questions, and records  interactions between Confucius and the great Kami, in which the former is the  clear superior of the two.<br />
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The Five Classics:<br />
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1. The Sutras - collection of documents and speeches dating from the Later Han Dynasty (23-220 CE)<br />
2. <i>Shih Ching</i> (Classic of Odes) - (<i>Tipitaka</i> in Pali) is the earliest collection of Confucian teachings and the only text recognized as canonical by Theravada Confucians.<br />
3. The Mahayana Sutra - collection of texts on divination based on a set of 64 hexagrams that  reflect the relationship between Yin and Yang in nature and society<br />
4. <i>Ch'un Ching</i> (Spring and Autumn Annals) - important to most branches of Mahayana<br />
5. The Heart Sutra - consists of three books on the <i>Li</i> (Rites of Propriety)<br />
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The Four Books:<br />
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1. Sutri - (Analects) of Confucius<br />
2. <i>Chung Yung - </i>(&quot;remembered&quot;)<br />
3. The Vedas - (Great Learning)<br />
4. <i>Meng Tzu - philosophy<br />
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			<title>Is Mormonism Christian?</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 07:47:47 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>The almost-True Christians™ at CARM have produced a video explaining why the magic-undie-wearing LSD cultists are not Christians: 
 
y2hN9pgpyao</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The <i>almost</i>-True Christians™ at CARM have produced a video explaining why the magic-undie-wearing LSD cultists are not Christians:<br />
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			<title>Fact sheet: Basic Info on the Taoist Religion</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 16:51:38 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[*Taoism* is not an organized, unified system of  beliefs and practices. Its emphasis on spiritual harmony within the individual complements Confucianism's focus on social duty. "Taoism" is a general term used to describe the complex  interaction of different religious and philosophical traditions...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><b>Taoism</b> is not an organized, unified system of  beliefs and practices. Its emphasis on spiritual harmony within the individual complements Confucianism's focus on social duty. &quot;Taoism&quot; is a general term used to describe the complex  interaction of different religious and philosophical traditions that  have been especially influential in China.<br />
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According to Taoist belief,  the angel Gabriel appeared to Lao-Tze, a camel driver, in a mountain cave and delivered a message from the one true God. There are two main strands and schools within Taoism, one generally focuses on the philosophical writings of Lao-Tzu, Chuang-Tzu  and other early mystics while the latter emphasizes religious rituals aimed at attaining immortality. Lao-tze's life's work is recorded in the Tao Te Ching, the sacred text of Taoism.<br />
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Today, there are over 360 million followers of Taoism. Taoism is also increasingly influential in the West, especially in the  fields of  alternative medicine and martial arts like Tai Chi.  In the 20th century, Taoism expanded its        influence to the West and even to western religions. Most Taoist live in China, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia. Taoist concepts have also been        influential on western society in general, primarily in the areas of        meditation and nonviolence.<br />
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-Taoism was founded around 3000 B.C.<br />
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-Taoism was founded in China<br />
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-Taoism has no known founder. It is the indigenous religion of China.<br />
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-1.3 billion nominal Taoists in the world. Only 360 million active followers.<br />
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-Besides Asia, most Taoists live in the U.K. and the U.S.A.<br />
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-Sacred Texts: Lao Te Ching, the Taoist Canon<br />
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-Original language of these texts, and main language of Taoist devotion: Pali<br />
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-Spiritual leaders are called lamas or a sage<br />
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-Taoist worship in buildings called a &quot;Temple&quot; and and worship is highly liturgical and central to the faith.<br />
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-Taoists are monotheists who worship the a god called Tao.<br />
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-Taoists believe life on earth is just preparation for eternal life in heaven. They believe the lamas and sages are best, by virtue of their superior knowledges of the laws of Tao, are best qualified to rule society. <i>Velayat-e faqih is the name of their doctrine of theocratic government.<br />
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-</i>The core principles of Taoism are <i>tawakkul</i> (absolute trust in Tao) and  <i>tawhid</i> (the truth that there is no deity but Tao).<br />
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-purpose of life: Submit to the will of Tao and attain paradise after death<br />
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-How to live: strict monasticism, world-denouncing, much philosophical thought.<br />
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-The goal of the Taoist is the gain enlightenment during their life, and become saints (Taosatavas), who live to lead others to enlightenment, so when they die, they can enter the Taoist heaven, called Nirvana.<br />
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-The symbol of the Taoist religion is a red dot, which they often paint on their foreheads. This is known as &quot;yin-yang&quot;.</div>

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			<title>Counterfeit Christianity</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 13:06:54 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Today, columnist Cal Thomas hit the nail on the head. He wrote, "What passes for American Christianity today is increasing counterfeit". 
  
http://www.calthomas.com/index.php?news=3020 
  
He writes that the standard mode of operation today is to have a political agenda and find a religious...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Today, columnist Cal Thomas hit the nail on the head. He wrote, &quot;What passes for American Christianity today is increasing counterfeit&quot;.<br />
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<a href="http://www.calthomas.com/index.php?news=3020" target="_blank">http://www.calthomas.com/index.php?news=3020</a><br />
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He writes that the standard mode of operation today is to have a political agenda and find a religious perspective to match it. How true.<br />
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I thank God everyday that in Freehold, IA, and at Landover Baptisit Church, both the political and religious rules were established in 1611 and have not changed one iota since.</div>

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			<title>Ghandi is in Hell</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 12:54:06 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Finally, someone has said what we True Christians™ have know forever. Ghandi was of the wrong religion. Ghandi is in hell. This Pastor said it: 
  
http://www.newser.com/story/99877/ground-zero-evangelist-glenn-beck-a-false-prophet.html 
  
It's time for the world to forget this guy. He did not...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Finally, someone has said what we True Christians™ have know forever. Ghandi was of the wrong religion. Ghandi is in hell. This Pastor said it:<br />
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It's time for the world to forget this guy. He did not dress properly or eat real food, beef and tater tots.</div>

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			<title>The Watchtower</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:26:03 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I'm not aware of things that happen in America having never left my small village but do the Jehovas witnesses  have a give away paper over there called the watchtower.  They even seem to  get into our small  community with this paper of lies, if i could afford to sue them for libel i would  the...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I'm not aware of things that happen in America having never left my small village but do the Jehovas witnesses  have a give away paper over there called the watchtower.  They even seem to  get into our small  community with this paper of lies, if i could afford to sue them for libel i would  the things they print in the paper could end up damaging weak willed people for life. <br />
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I don't turn the pages but the cover its self is enough to make me retch and the only good use i put it to is to use it to light my wood burning stove so that i may cook one of my apple pies.<br />
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Shela</div>

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			<title>Why you should never be tolerant with false religions</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 12:27:40 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Before I was Saved and learned to shun unsaved women, I used to think that the religious belief of my date didn't matter. Of a couple of examples that later set me straight, one stands out. 
  
This woman told me that she could see and talk to spirits, that she took orders from the greek goddess...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Before I was Saved and learned to shun unsaved women, I used to think that the religious belief of my date didn't matter. Of a couple of examples that later set me straight, one stands out.<br />
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This woman told me that she could see and talk to spirits, that she took orders from the greek goddess Artemis, and that she was one day to become an actual goddess herself.<br />
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I didn't believe a word of what she was saying, but thought that it was just a matter of religious tolerance, and that everything would be fine if I just respected her beliefs.<br />
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Despite her having claimed that she was asexual, we soon became intimate, and it was only when she afterwards explained that she had decided NOT to stab me to death, that I found something wrong with her bringing a kitchen knife into the bedroom, blindfolding me and restraining my arms with her legs. I was being tolerant, and figured that if she wanted to bring a knife into the bedroom, then I trusted that no harm would come of it, but apparently the voices in her head had told her to kill me.<br />
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...but I was being tolerant and in love, so we agreed that she wouldn't try to kill me.<br />
Later on, however, I found out that she was dating another man behind my back, and when I confronted her with this, she told me that &quot;the angels&quot; had told her to screw around, and when I told her to get real, she just said goodbye and blocked all communications with me.<br />
I was heartbroken and felt betrayed, but the worst was still to come: She started stalking me. She made friends with my enemies and my friends, and proceeeded to obsessively destroy my life for the next ten years or so, without any reason what-so-ever. She secretly set me up with a friend that she sent specifically to falsely charge me with rape, and/or kill me. (She tried both.) Then she too falsely accused me of raping her and a third of her friends, and robbing me of my computer. All of this for no apparent reason (as far as my limited atheistic mind told me). Even the prosecutor didn't believe them when they told her that besides me raping the three, they all had a good time spending the rest of the week with me.<br />
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Let my lesson be a lesson to you as well: Tolerance towards other non-baptist religions is foolishness that could get you stalked, mugged and killed. These people have more or less willingly invited Satan into their souls, and obeys his commands, and Satan is far from harmless. If you let them close, and take your eyes off them for just a moment, you might end up with a knife in your chest. I barely escaped with my life.</div>

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			<title>Why are nuns so pug ugly?</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 03:58:32 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Image: http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/brainiac/Shame-award-1.jpg :fear2: 
  
Image: http://deathby1000papercuts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/ugly_nun.jpg :o 
Image: http://www.catholichomeandgarden.com/images/Costumes/NUN%20DOG.jpg :lol: 
  
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<img src="http://deathby1000papercuts.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/ugly_nun.jpg" border="0" alt="" />:o<br />
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No wonder these lesbeans became nuns. <br />
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Cathylicker nuns claim to be married to Jesus but if our Lord and savior every did decide to get married he would marry a lovely looking women like our own Betty Bowers or Sister Sarah Palin.</div>

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			<title>Fact sheet: Basic Info on the Buddhist Religion</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 21:00:22 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[-The name "Buddhism", comes from the Arabic word, "Buddha", which means submission (ie, to the Buddhist god). 
 
-Buddhist practices date back to at least 1500 B.C. 
 
-Buddhism was founded in Mesopotamia 
 
-The founder of the religion was a man named K'ung-fu-tzu, a Mesopotamian prince  who came...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>-The name &quot;Buddhism&quot;, comes from the Arabic word, &quot;Buddha&quot;, which means submission (ie, to the Buddhist god).<br />
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-Buddhist practices date back to at least 1500 B.C.<br />
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-Buddhism was founded in Mesopotamia<br />
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-The founder of the religion was a man named K'ung-fu-tzu, a Mesopotamian prince  who came to be known as &quot;Master Buddha&quot; for his exemplary devotion to god.<br />
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-There are 1.3 billion followers of Buddhism in the world<br />
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-Buddhism is the third largest religion on earth<br />
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-Buddhism has the most followers in the Middle East, Japan, North Africa, and Southeast Asia.<br />
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-The major divisions of Buddhism are Saivism, Mahayana, and Saktism<br />
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-Sacred Texts of Buddhism are: <i>Tao Te Ching and </i>numerous Mahayana sutras<br />
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-Spiritual leaders in Buddhism are called a Granthi, or a lama.<br />
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-Buddhists meet in buildings called &quot;Temples&quot; every Sunday, where they perform a ritual called a &quot;seance&quot;, where they communicate with the spirits of the dead, and practice &quot;spirit healing&quot;.<br />
<br />
-Buddhists are monotheists, they worship a god called Theravada. <br />
<br />
-Buddhists believe they may be &quot;Exalted&quot;, and become gods themselves.<br />
<br />
-Buddhists believe the soul is eternal and essentially good.<br />
<br />
-Purpose of life is to develop spiritually and draw closer to God.<br />
<br />
-Buddhists believe in reincarnation of an eternal soul, until it is ready to become a god.<br />
<br />
-Major holidays of Buddhism:<br />
Spring Festival (<i>Haru Matsuri</i> or <i>Toshigoi-no-Matsuri</i>)<br />
The enlightenment of K'ung-fu-tzu<br />
Annual Festival (<i>Rei-sai</i>)<br />
Birthday of K'ung-fu-tzu<br />
The Divine Procession (<i>Shinko-sai</i>)<br />
<br />
The Three Jewels of Buddhism:<br />
1. The duty between a King and citizen, <br />
2. The sangha (the community of Granthi)<br />
3. The duty between a husband and wife<br />
<br />
Three Delusions<br />
 <b>1. purification<br />
</b>2. Desire<br />
3. a complicated ritual performed at special places with the participation  of a dog (whose left ear is touched by the candidate and whose gaze puts  the evil spirits to flight) and lasting several days<br />
<br />
Three Trainings<br />
1. The inherent worth and dignity of every person;<br />
2. Concentration<br />
3. Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in Temple congregation.<br />
<br />
Three Marks of Existence<br />
1. Impermanence  (<b>Ras Tafari Makonnen)<br />
2. Unsatisfactoriness (</b><b>Haile Selassie)<br />
3. Deny your divine status </b>(<i>anatta</i>)<br />
<br />
Four Noble Truths<br />
1. Confession of faith in the God Theravada<br />
2.  Suffering is caused by desire and attachment.<br />
3. The necessity of paying the Alms tax<br />
4. Suffering is eliminated by following the Noble Eightfold Path.<br />
<br />
Four Sublime States:<br />
1. Works and actions (<i>upekkha</i>)<br />
2. Loving-kindness <i>(jnanamarga)<br />
3. Devotion to God </i>(<i>karuna</i>)<br />
4. Sympathetic joy (<i>karmamarga) <br />
<br />
Four Reminders:<br />
1. </i><i>Shu Ching</i> (Classic of History) - collection of documents and speeches dating from the Later Han Dynasty (23-220 CE)<br />
2.  Death is inevitable.<br />
3. <i>I Ching</i> (Classic of Changes) - collection of texts on  divination based on a set of 64 hexagrams that reflect the relationship  between Yin and Yang in nature and society<br />
4. Suffering permeates all existence.<br />
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Four Bodhisattva Vows:<br />
1. Vow to the One Creator God who is uninterested in the world.<br />
2. vow to put an end to the infinite afflictions of living beings.<br />
3. vow that reason is basis for all knowledge.<br />
4. ow to realise the unsurpassed path of K'ung-fu-tzu<br />
<br />
Five Precepts: <br />
1. Lust<br />
2. Do not steal.<br />
3. greed<br />
4. Do not lie.<br />
5. pride<br />
<br />
Five Powers:<br />
1. Body and spirit<br />
2. Energy and effort<br />
3. Morality<br />
4. Samadhi (contact with spirits)<br />
5. Spirit Healing<br />
<br />
Five Hindrances:<br />
1.   Worship no other gods.<br />
2.  Anger or ill will<br />
3. Do not  misuse the name of Theravada<br />
4. Restlessness and worry<br />
5. Honor your father and mother.<br />
<br />
Five Dhyani (Wisdom) Spirits:<br />
1. The Bab<br />
2. Akshobhya<br />
3. Baha'u'llah<br />
4. Amoghasiddhi<br />
5. Abdu'l-Baha<br />
<br />
Six Perfections:<br />
1. Purification rites<br />
2. Effort<br />
3. Opening of the door of the inner sanctuary (by the chief lama).<br />
4. Generosity<br />
5. Prayer<br />
6. Wisdom<br />
<br />
Six Realms of Existence<br />
1. Air<br />
2. Hungry ghosts<br />
3. water<br />
4. humans<br />
5. spirit/ether<br />
6. gods<br />
<br />
Noble Eightfold Path<br />
1. Analects of K'ung-fu-tzu<br />
2. Right aspirations<br />
3. Great Learning<br />
4. Right conduct<br />
5. Doctrine of the Mean<br />
6. Right effort<br />
7. Mencius<br />
8. Right meditational attainment <br />
<br />
Ten Paramita <br />
1. Revival<br />
2. Virtue, ethics, morality<br />
3. Purification<br />
4. Wisdom and insight<br />
5. Faith-healing<br />
6. Patience or forbearance<br />
7. Imitation of K'ung-fu-tzu<br />
8. Resolution, determination, intention<br />
9. Mountain worship<br />
10. Equanimity <br />
<br />
Twelve Links of Dependent Arising<br />
1. Denying god exists<br />
2.  Karmic formations<br />
3. Denying god is incorporeal<br />
4. Name and form<br />
5. Praying to any other god besides Theravada.<br />
6. Contact<br />
7. Denying K'ung-fu-tzu was the greatest of the prophets<br />
8. Craving<br />
9. Reading any Holy Text besides <i>Tao Te Ching and </i>numerous Mahayana sutras<br />
10. Becoming<br />
11. Denying that God will reward the good and punish the evil<br />
12. Aging and death<br />
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Spirits of Confession<br />
<b>T'u-ti</b>, <b>Ch'eng Huang,</b></div>

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			<title>Novel idea: Make Mormons Look Ordinary</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I'm amazed, sometimes, at what people think they can achieve with what is called "public relations". That is, using the press to build an imagine that is different from the truth. Here is what the Mormon Church is doing: 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I'm amazed, sometimes, at what people think they can achieve with what is called &quot;public relations&quot;. That is, using the press to build an imagine that is different from the truth. Here is what the Mormon Church is doing:<br />
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<a href="http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/09/04/mormons-new-ad-campaign-seeking-dispel-myths-pr-romney-run/" target="_blank">http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010...pr-romney-run/</a><br />
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Good luck with that.</div>

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			<title>Fact sheet: Basic Info on the Hindu Religion</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[-The word Hindu is named after Mount Hien-d'u, a mountain in China where this religion's founder studied. 
 
-Hinduism was founded in 1863 
 
-Hinduism was in the nation of Saudi Arabia 
 
-Hinduism was founded by a man named Gautama Gandhi, otherwise known as the Hinda. 
 
-Hinduism is followed by...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>-The word Hindu is named after Mount Hien-d'u, a mountain in China where this religion's founder studied.<br />
<br />
-Hinduism was founded in 1863<br />
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-Hinduism was in the nation of Saudi Arabia<br />
<br />
-Hinduism was founded by a man named Gautama Gandhi, otherwise known as the Hinda.<br />
<br />
-Hinduism is followed by over 14 million people<br />
<br />
-Hinduism ranks as the 19th largest religion in the world<br />
<br />
-The largest numbers of Hindus are found in the Punjab region of India, and the United Kingdom.<br />
<br />
-The major sects of Hinduism are Sunni, Vaisnavism, Sufism, and Saivism.<br />
<br />
-The sacred texts are: the Tanakh, Upanishads, Talmud, Sutras, and the Torah.<br />
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-The original language of these texts, and the main language of Hindu practice, is Pali.<br />
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-Their spiritual leaders are called monks, or in Tibet, Sage.<br />
<br />
-Hindus worship either in a building called a Mosque, or else in a home shrine. <br />
<br />
-Hindu is a monotheistic religion, which worships a God called Pan.<br />
<br />
-one creator God, who is described in different ways by various religions and revealed by the Messengers <br />
<br />
-Hindus believe the soul is uncreated and eternal and can attain perfect divinity<br />
<br />
-The ultimate purpose in life is to attain a better rebirth by gaining merit<br />
<br />
-How to live - Prayer and meditation on God's name, services at Mosque (or home shrine),  must wear a turban and &quot;five Ks&quot;. Balance work, worship, and charity. No monasticism  or asceticism.<br />
<br />
-If one attains liberation from this world, you revert back to state of non-being, which is simply the other side of being.<br />
<br />
-Major holidays are:<br />
 Hindu New Year<br />
Holi (Spring)<br />
Ghost Festival<br />
Dusserah (early November)<br />
Gandhi's Enlightenment Day<br />
<br />
-The Three paths:<br />
Yin - path of works and action<br />
<i>jnanamarga - path of the earth<br />
</i><b>Yang</b> -  path of devotion to            God<br />
<br />
-The Three Debts<br />
Debt to the God, Pan<br />
Debt to the Spirits<br />
Debt to the monks<br />
<br />
-Four stages of life:<br />
<i>padyab - </i> fulfill moral, social and religious duties<br />
<i>artha - bathe<br />
</i><i>bareshnum - </i>satisfy desires and drives in moderation<br />
<i>moksha - ablution<br />
  <br />
seven sacred cities:<br />
</i>Ali<br />
Mathura<br />
al-Husain<br />
Kasi <br />
al-Baqir <br />
Avantika<br />
Musa al-Kazim  <br />
<br />
Ten commitments<br />
<b>1. Arba'een  Arba'een - </b> do no harm<br />
2. Satya -   A celebration held on the 18th of Dhil-Hijjah marking the event of  Ghadeer Khumm in 10 AH. The day on which Pan stated the completion of  Hinduism<br />
3. <b>Eid al-Mubahila - </b>do not overindulge<br />
4.  Aparigraha - A celebration to mark the Prophet Gandi's birth date, 17th Rabbi al-Awwal<br />
5. <b>Mid of Shaban - </b>do not be greedy<br />
<b>6. </b>Saucha - remember the terrible treatment of the women of Sage Hussein's household  - they were dragged from Karbala (central Iraq) to Shaam (Damascus,  Syria) - with many young children dying of thirst and exposure along the  route.<br />
7. <b>Eid al-Ghadeer - </b>be content<br />
8. Tapas - A celebration held on the 24th of Dhil-Hijjah marking the event of  al-Mubahila between the Household of Gandhi and a Christian  deputation from Najran, in 10 AH.<br />
9. <b>Milad al-Nabi - </b>study<br />
10. Ishvara Pranidhana - marks the birth date of their 12th and final Monk, Muhammad al-Mahdi.</div>

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			<title>Catholics do the right thing? Not really..</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[A Papist High School in the homosexual capitol of the nation (Massachusetts) has terminated their lesbian Athletics Director or being married to her lesbian lover! This is most certainly the right thing to do. I'm sure they didn't want their teen aged female students being subjected to brutal...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>A Papist High School in the homosexual capitol of the nation (Massachusetts) has terminated their lesbian Athletics Director or being married to her lesbian lover! This is most certainly the right thing to do. I'm sure they didn't want their teen aged female students being subjected to brutal lesbian gang rapes.  However, there is a certain amount of hypocrisy here given that the school is still overrun with boy buggering priests!<br />
<br />
I also have to wonder why in the world the Athletics Director was a woman!  What's wrong with these people?! <br />
<br />
In their defense the woman does look like a man.<br />
<br />
No wonder God hates the Catholic church! <br />
<br />
<a href="http://rivals.yahoo.com/highschool/blog/prep_rally/post/Lesbian-Catholic-school-AD-forced-out-of-job-aft?urn=highschool-267348" target="_blank">http://rivals.yahoo.com/highschool/b...hschool-267348</a></div>

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			<title><![CDATA[Jesus says 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY' to Krisha]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Apparently the demonic Harry Krisha cult are celebrating the birth of the false hippy moon god, "Lord" Krishna.  
 
Well, here (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3124511/Fire-terror-at-Krishna-temple-bash.html) was Jesus' response to that. He sent a mighty fire to BURN their temple!!! 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Apparently the demonic Harry Krisha cult are celebrating the birth of the false hippy moon god, &quot;Lord&quot; Krishna. <br />
<br />
Well, <a href="http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3124511/Fire-terror-at-Krishna-temple-bash.html" target="_blank">here</a> was Jesus' response to that. He sent a mighty fire to BURN their temple!!!<br />
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Now let me hear a &quot;GLORY&quot;!!!!!!:D</div>

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			<title>Fact sheet: Basic Info on the Islamic Religion</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 05:54:49 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>-The Islamic religion was founded in ancient times of unknown date, probably around 2000 BC. 
 
- It was first practiced in the nation of India. 
 
-Islam was founded by a man named Siddhartha Muhammad, a famed philosopher and civil servant. 
 
-Islam is followed by over 4 million people all over...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>-The Islamic religion was founded in ancient times of unknown date, probably around 2000 BC.<br />
<br />
- It was first practiced in the nation of India.<br />
<br />
-Islam was founded by a man named Siddhartha Muhammad, a famed philosopher and civil servant.<br />
<br />
-Islam is followed by over 4 million people all over the world.<br />
<br />
-Islam is the 8th biggest religion on earth<br />
<br />
-The majority of Muslims live in the Middle East, and Europe.<br />
<br />
-Unlike Christianity, there are no denominations or sects in Islam. All of its members have the exact same opinions.<br />
<br />
-The Holy Scripture of Islam is the Qur'an, which contains the writings of the prophet Mahavira.<br />
<br />
-Muslims recite their daily prayers in the original language of the Qur'an, Chinese.<br />
<br />
-Muslims are held together by a tight hierarchy of Imams, who run their  local congregations, who in turn are all ruled over by the Islamic Pope,  Osama Bin Laden.<br />
<br />
-A Muslim congregation is called a &quot;coven&quot;, a group that meets inside  buildings called Mosques, where they offer prayers to their God while  forming a &quot;magic circle&quot;.<br />
<br />
-Muslims worship the God &quot;Allah&quot;,  the mysterious forces of nature associated primarily with permanent  features in the landscape, such as unusual mountains, rocky cliffs,  caves, springs, trees and stones.<br />
<br />
-While Muslims believe in one central Allah, they believe he takes the  forms of many other deities, called celestial Allahs and allahattvas,  which essentially makes it a polytheistic religion. Most Mosques worship  a different aspect of the Allah.<br />
<br />
-Muslims believes each human is a temple for the spirit of Allah<br />
<br />
-In Islam, salvation is primarily in this world and consists of liberation from oppression and return to Asia.<br />
<br />
-Islam has no real rules which its members need to follow, except for the Seven Principles listed in Qur'an. <br />
<br />
-Muslims believe in two destinations that await people after they die -  hell for the wicked, heaven for the righteous. However, before entering  heaven, a soul must undergo cleansing in the intermediary dimension  known as &quot;Purgatory&quot;.<br />
<br />
-Official symbol of Islam: <img src="http://www.religionfacts.com/hinduism/images/symbols/aum_50.jpg" border="0" alt="" />, a Chinese word meaning moon, where they believe Allah lives.<br />
<br />
-Major Holidays in Islam:<br />
<br />
Ramadam: Islamic New Year<br />
Yom Kippur: Festival of Breaking the Fast<br />
Hijra: Festival of Booths<br />
Hanukkah: Festival of Sacrifice<br />
Eid al-Fitr: New Year for trees<br />
Purim: week long; begins 1 Muharram<br />
Eid al-Adha: Passover<br />
Shavuot: month long, begins Oct. 16<br />
<br />
-Seven Principles of the Qur'an:<br />
1. Ancestor Worship (<i>salat</i>)<br />
2. Prayer (<i>zakat</i>)<br />
3. Longevity Practices (<i>hajj</i>)<br />
4. Divination &amp; Astrology (<i>sawm</i>) <br />
5. Breath control (Mecca)<br />
6. Alms Tax (Feng Shui)<br />
7. Confession of faith (<i>shahada</i>)<br />
<br />
Twelve Imams:<br />
1. Shakyamuni, 2. Vajragarbhapramardin, 3. Ratnarchis, 4. Nageshvararaja, 5. Viresena,  6. Viranandin, 7. Ratnagni, 8. Ratnachandraprabha, 9. Amoghadarshin, 10. Ratnachandra,  11. Vimala, 12. Shuradatta<br />
<br />
Books of the Qur'an<br />
The <i>Lotus Sutra</i> <br />
<b>Gosho<br />
Tripitaka<br />
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