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awarded  Nice Question
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comment Is Christianity functionally polytheistic?
Woo. That answer grew in the last few minutes. I'll have to excuse myself, since I'm not sure I can make a useful answer at that level.
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answered Does the diversity in doctrines among Christian traditions indicate that there are multiple “truths”?
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answered Is Christianity functionally polytheistic?
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comment How should Christians meditate?
@Maximus: Ah, thank you; I didn't realize the reference was there in your answer. Now I see it.
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comment What is unique about Christianity?
@David: is there a sensible way to adjust the text here? Because I think the point right now weakens your answer, rather than helping it. Maybe something like, "Some religions don't address God at all (Buddhism is focused on reaching enlightenment, for example.)"
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comment Is cremation an acceptable Christian practice?
What "eastern religions" does cremation have ties with?
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comment How should Christians meditate?
@Maximus: can you give more information on exactly what forms of meditation are prohibited, and by which church? "Eastern meditation" is not really clear.
Oct
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comment Is the biblical idea of being “born again” compatible with eastern religious ideas of reincarnation?
What Ateo said: Your reincarnation description might be accurate for something. It's certainly not right for Buddhism.
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comment Is the biblical idea of being “born again” compatible with eastern religious ideas of reincarnation?
Can you clarify which concept of reincarnation you'd like to contrast with? I know that Buddhist and Hindu concepts of reincarnation are quite different.
Oct
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comment What is unique about Christianity?
Can you clarify your statement on "eastern religions"? That description is certainly not correct for Buddhism, but I have no idea if it's right for Hinduism. It looks like a statement from ignorance to me.
Oct
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comment Is it a problem for a Protestant to practice Yoga?
"I would say it's impossible to do so without first acknowledging that the historic grounding in and modern implementation of pagan spirituality is real." What is this sentence supposed to mean? Are you trying to say, "First, acknowledge that Yoga is part of Hinduism"?
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asked The book of revelation as comfort to persecuted early Christians
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comment Source of Christian attitudes towards fantasy and role playing games
Ugh. I didn't intend for it to be "sexed up". I just forgot that on the internet, everything is about sex. :-(
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comment Source of Christian attitudes towards fantasy and role playing games
Thank you for mentioning Dobson and FOTF -- I would like to know more about why RPGs became such a focus for them.