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Old 01-19-2007, 12:10 AM   #77 (permalink)
Michael Chui
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Originally Posted by dor View Post
you mentioned exploring other religions - well to some extent yes, but then it just becomes a pick and choose schmorgesboard and you really don't grasp any of the 'big' concepts that might come through concentrating on one...
I don't have time to deliver a proper response to that post (I intend to, later), but I wanted to pop out this question:

Let's say there exist only three religions, for the sake of argument: Shintoism, Babylonian, and Scientology. Are you saying that it's better to randomly choose one of these and concentrate on it, rather than learning about all three? If so, how do you choose?
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