No the picture is not advertising the shed 🤣. Read Majjhima Nikāya 140 (MN140) It’s symbolism of a teaching. |
Pretty sure the shed company owner is a Mennonite. In rural upstate SC, Mennonites run the shed/little house/ cabinet/countertop/electrician/etc game. |
I mean, in the Facebook post, the picture is definitely advertising the shed -- it was posted to Facebook by the shed company with info about financing and rent-to-own options, and made sure you knew it was located between the Cookout and the Salvation Army on the bypass. But I agree the monk's decision to take the photo was not an advertisement and that he was not paid for his "endorsement." |
The man in the picture doesn't own the shed company. Second, you can be Mennonite and come from a Mennonite background and still become a Buddhist. I was raised Catholic and was confirmed as a Catholic and am now a practicing Buddhist. |
Why was it jarring? Nobody is asking YOU for money. |
If a Mennonite did that in this community, they would no longer be allowed to attend the Mennonite church and be shunned from their Mennonite community. Mennonites are a large population here. They have their own schools, doctors, churches, etc. Where have you met or known Mennonites who were Buddhist? |
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Buddham sharanam gacchami
Sangham sharanam gacchami Dhammam sharanam gacchami Om mani padme hum |
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I just pay attention to what they post themselves on their Facebook or Insta accounts. Not what others post in theirs.
BTW the dog is successfully recovering from leg surgery. They do name and thank the vet clinic and staff. So what. |
Maybe this should be a new thread and not to hijack this one. I am curious about your perspectives on, "I was raised Catholic and was confirmed as a Catholic and am now a practicing Buddhist." How do you view belief in Jesus (and/or trinity), the 1st Commandment, and being a practicing Buddhist? |
I think Jesus was a kind and gentle soul and agree with most of his teachings about how people should treat one another. But I do not believe he was the son of god. I have much love for Catholics and for people an all faith systems, as I understand we are all just trying to make sense of our time on this planet and find love and comfort while we are here. I don't have any feelings about the commandments because I don't consider myself a Catholic or a Christian and don't feel beholden to any of their teachings unless I agree with them. I live by Buddhist principles and practices. |
Thank you. I didn't understand that you had fully converted. I thought you were saying you were both. What was your process of converting? How did you decide to change from one to the other? |