Martial Tucker said:
Xue Sheng, You misunderstood my post. In no way do I consider your post an intrusion, and it shouldn't matter if I did, this is not my thread. You have nothing to apologize for, and I was not upset or offended by your post, in particular your mention of belief systems other than Buddhism and Christianity. My post was a reaction to your first post saying that you didn't like to relate religion to martial arts. All I was saying was that I interpreted the thread to be solely about reconciling two religious belief systems, and having little or nothing to do about relating any religion to martial arts. I was hoping that my sentiment might make you more inclined to post your thoughts on reconciling different religious belief systems.
I meant no more than that, and I apologize to you if I came across as domineering or critical. That was not at all my intent. :asian:
Not angry, not upset, not offended…..ok probably was a little. I have seen the over use of “Hmmm” by many on the boards and although it was not your intent it always comes off as condescending to me. And I need to lighten up a bit too on this whole religion/spirituality/martial arts thing. It is probably because I am currently way to close to the issue.
And I am certain there has been some melding of the to philosophies, but there are major similarities to begin with the Golden rule is a good one
Buddha - How can I inflict upon others what is unpleasant to me?
Christianity - Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
But there are also major differences, more than similarities, particularly in the core beliefs of Christianity. But that would probably be a different post.
But a discussion about any melding could be rather interesting.
I have said this before and I will probably say it again, so if anyone is sick of it, sorry, Western religions such as Christianity tend to be exclusive where eastern religions tend to be inclusive so I would expect you may see more acceptance of Christian philosophies from a Buddhist than you would see acceptance of Buddhist philosophies from a Christian.
Is this book "Going Home: Jesus and Buddha as Brothers" by "Thich Nhat Hanh"?
If it is I have not read this, but I may just have to pick up a copy. I have read some of his other books. And just as a side note Thich Nhat Hanh is a Zen Buddhist