I thought he was John the Baptist. Or maybe it is the same thing.
Perhaps he did have a romp with Mary Magdalene. (I'm surprised you recognize John the Baptist, kind of thought he fell into the same category as Rumple Stillskin)
I thought he was John the Baptist. Or maybe it is the same thing.
Quite right, Cliffy. And Buddhists do not believe in reincarnation, as we commonly understand the word (and as was clear from the dictionary definition I posted). Now, there may be a different, obscure meaning, that is a different thing altogether.
Gee, I wish I had access to high-speed Internet so I could become a better authority on stuff.
My experience on this is limited to living in Japan for 6 years and being quite immersed in both the social and business cultures. And discussing this subject - in both English and Japanese - many, many times with many, many Japanese who are both Buddhist and Shinto. And participating in various Shinto and Buddhist events and ceremonies - all the way from new factory openings to weddings & funerals (where the subject of reincarnation came up often). And now having a Japanese-born partner who is a Buddhist and believes in afterlife/coming back/reincarnation, along with her friends, relatives, business associates, and other acquaintances. She'll be returning from an extended visit in Japan soon, and I guess I'll have to inform her that a higher authority has deemed that she and all the others are and have been wrong. I think she'll be shattered to "discover the truth", as laid out by the supreme authority. But, I'll be gentle so that she will be able to see the light and correct her beliefs accordingly.
There is a chance we'll get high-speed here by June, so we can then have access to proper reference materials and get ourselves all straightened out on this and a wide variety of other subjects. It will certainly be a relief to have all the answers right there on the screen without having to actually to do some thinking about them. Right now, the websites that contain all the final answers and solutions to life's mysteries are just too slow to download.
All that waiting just speeds up the process of aging a bit too much.
All your memory gets dumped into the ethereal universe through cationic exchange as you rot and ooze in the ground.
Maybe there is some literary giant who can explain it better than I.
There is nothing to explain, JLM. Just show me a serious literary source which uses the phrase 'I commonly understand', and I will agree.
Well, I'm certainly glad you cleared that up for us. Thank you.
You still lose your water and the fluid to solid exchange can occur.Not in the zones of advancing perma-frost or in the high deserts where you just continue to age like you were still there. Where there is oozing and rotting there is life.:lol:
There is nothing to explain, JLM. Just show me a serious literary source which uses the phrase 'I commonly understand', and I will agree.
That's hillarious!OK, one last time "I commonly understand the concept of mathematics, but when it comes to differential calculus I am lost."
Perhaps he did have a romp with Mary Magdalene. (I'm surprised you recognize John the Baptist, kind of thought he fell into the same category as Rumple Stillskin)
And why would you think that I wouldn't recognize John the Baptist? Do you think my knowledge of Bible is zero, just because I am an Atheist?
Gee, I wish I had access to high-speed Internet so I could become a better authority on stuff.
My experience on this is limited to living in Japan for 6 years and being quite immersed in both the social and business cultures. And discussing this subject - in both English and Japanese - many, many times with many, many Japanese who are both Buddhist and Shinto. And participating in various Shinto and Buddhist events and ceremonies - all the way from new factory openings to weddings & funerals (where the subject of reincarnation came up often). And now having a Japanese-born partner who is a Buddhist and believes in afterlife/coming back/reincarnation, along with her friends, relatives, business associates, and other acquaintances. She'll be returning from an extended visit in Japan soon, and I guess I'll have to inform her that a higher authority has deemed that she and all the others are and have been wrong. I think she'll be shattered to "discover the truth", as laid out by the supreme authority. But, I'll be gentle so that she will be able to see the light and correct her beliefs accordingly.
There is a chance we'll get high-speed here by June, so we can then have access to proper reference materials and get ourselves all straightened out on this and a wide variety of other subjects. It will certainly be a relief to have all the answers right there on the screen without having to actually to do some thinking about them. Right now, the websites that contain all the final answers and solutions to life's mysteries are just too slow to download.
All that waiting just speeds up the process of aging a bit too much.
Guess I have to explain everything. I meant recognize in the context of Muslims don't "recognize" the Pope.
OK, one last time "I commonly understand the concept of mathematics, but when it comes to differential calculus I am lost."
I still don't see what 'I commonly understand' mean.
I'm no physicist but I know a good laugh really matters.