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How to make your own religion?

Ok I am trying to do my own “way of life” like buddhism NOT A RELIGION.

How should I start? Where should I put my “meditation temple”

Its going to have lots of benefits like being able of having second breakfasts, believeing in the force or whatever you want, not woking too much and partying a lot, not getting m,ad with people etc…

Oh and anyone got names for it?? oh and our views are scientific so no BOOM the world created for some being’s amusement .
By boom I mean the genesis
Nancy k I never thought of a hell but you can be in charge of anything related to punishement =)

meditation?

I know what meditation is…but what are some thoughts others have about it. How would you explain it to me if I didn’t know what it was. Oh, and just so that some of you know… Buddhism is not a religion.
Tell me how some of you feel about meditation…

can you help me?

the chinese sage *lao zi tsu* gave the world a gift this gift is the *tao te ching* a book, that is honored and respected by so many look into buddhism it’s not a religion it’s a philosophie it makes peace in people, meditation calms the mind body and soul look into this you my find a new lifestyle a peaceful one

please can tell me about buddhism because i dont know anything about it

what do you think about this?

the chinese sage *lao zi tsu* gave the world a gift this gift is the *tao te ching* a book, that is honored and respected by so many look into buddhism it’s not a religion it’s a philosophie it makes peace in people, meditation calms the mind body and soul look into this you my find a new lifestyle a peaceful one, if you have any questions please talk to me
please dont contact me unless you can tell me about buddhism because i dont know anything about it

The pope is perfect?

The Pope, who managed to get the United Nations “International Year for Tolerance” off to a good start with the launch of his book, ‘Crossing the Threshold of Hope’ – Johnathan Cape, London, has demonstrated his abysmal ignorance and lack of understanding of Buddhism. Although he, with reservations, expresses guarded approval of Judaism, Hinduism and Islam, he considers Buddhism beyond the pale. He trots out the usual cliches about Buddhism being “negative” and pessimistic. What really worries him is the appeal Buddhism has to the ‘Western’ mind, especially to Catholics who see in Buddhist meditation techniques something that has been lost from the contemplative tradition of early Christianity. He provides no logical arguments against Buddhism but resorts to dogma to prove his point.
Whatever the Pope says must be true. We know whatever He says is true because he’s infallible. We know he’s infallible because he says so and whatever he says must be true.We know whatever He says is true because he’s infallible. We know he’s infallible because he says so and whatever he says must be true