Religion and Ethics Forum
Religion and Ethics Discussion => Eastern Religions => Topic started by: Walt Zingmatilder on November 28, 2017, 07:01:48 PM
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If religious people are whatever the world view of their society e.g. Apatheism in the U.K.
Are White British people who are Buddhists taking the spiritual equivalent of the nineteen sixties foreign holiday?
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If religious people are whatever the world view of their society e.g. Apatheism in the U.K.
Are White British people who are Buddhists taking the spiritual equivalent of the nineteen sixties foreign holiday?
Did you write the clues for 3-2-1?
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Did you write the clues for 3-2-1?
Ted Rogers? But doesn't everybody?(old kenny Everett joke)
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If religious people are whatever the world view of their society e.g. Apatheism in the U.K.
Are White British people who are Buddhists taking the spiritual equivalent of the nineteen sixties foreign holiday?
take more water with it ;)
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If religious people are whatever the world view of their society e.g. Apatheism in the U.K.
Are White British people who are Buddhists taking the spiritual equivalent of the nineteen sixties foreign holiday?
I am off work tomorrow, I will open a bottle of wine & see if that helps me make any sense of the OP.
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As my grandfather once said 'The fish may swim in the sea, but a crow's wing is always black'.
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As my grandfather once said 'The fish may swim in the sea, but a crow's wing is always black'.
That was after he started undressing in the street and wearing his slippers on his head, I assume.
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He was put away shortly after he said it.