sirajstc said:yep machnz 100 % sure![]()
Oh..c'mon now Sirajstc...
you cant be 100% certain of anything unless its proven or you've seen it with your own eyes..
lets say 99.9%

sirajstc said:yep machnz 100 % sure![]()

The Messenger said:ahaa machanzz wellcome to this thread bansri_lion said:Mr. Messenger,
Thank you Mr.Sri Lion
Please note my points below.
I think I made myself clear about the plants, which part of it actually you do not understand? I'd be glad to explain those!
What is middle path according to Buddism? Say if a newly convert embraces Buddism How can he follow the middle path? Different people may have different middles path isnt it? Or if not please explain?
And about the Female Monks... sorry to say that what you point out here is totally baseless argument.. no female is forced to be a monk, but as in Arab countries women like it or not they MUST comply with the dress code..
you may say that's not true but if they do not comply then society would definitely corner them, and thus they comply for that for the fear of being cornered, even some Sri Lankan maids were forced to convert to Islam in some cases... or beaten... (you should know better than me)
You cannot say Muslim women does not like to be free and they like to hide behind a totally covered dress for an example, then come to Malaysia or Singapore I'll show you some!!![]()
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Mr Sri Lion I am not talking about Arab Countries I am talking about what Islam and Buddism say.Muslim women can choose not to wear the prescribed dress code as you very correctly pointed out in singapore and malaysia but they would pay back in the hereafter.I think Buddism has a similar stance on this as they might not get "rahath" if they didnt give up the worldy things that they like.That would have been an acceptable argument.![]()
buahahahhaahahhahahahaha big joke naztnap said:Oh..c'mon now Sirajstc...![]()
you cant be 100% certain of anything unless its proven or you've seen it with your own eyes..
lets say 99.9%![]()

The Messenger said:sri_lion said:Mr. Messenger,
Thank you Mr.Sri Lion
Please note my points below.
I think I made myself clear about the plants, which part of it actually you do not understand? I'd be glad to explain those!
What is middle path according to Buddism? Say if a newly convert embraces Buddism How can he follow the middle path? Different people may have different middles path isnt it? Or if not please explain?
And about the Female Monks... sorry to say that what you point out here is totally baseless argument.. no female is forced to be a monk, but as in Arab countries women like it or not they MUST comply with the dress code..
you may say that's not true but if they do not comply then society would definitely corner them, and thus they comply for that for the fear of being cornered, even some Sri Lankan maids were forced to convert to Islam in some cases... or beaten... (you should know better than me)
You cannot say Muslim women does not like to be free and they like to hide behind a totally covered dress for an example, then come to Malaysia or Singapore I'll show you some!!![]()
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Mr Sri Lion I am not talking about Arab Countries I am talking about what Islam and Buddism say.Muslim women can choose not to wear the prescribed dress code as you very correctly pointed out in singapore and malaysia but they would pay back in the hereafter.I think Buddism has a similar stance on this as they might not get "rahath" if they didnt give up the worldy things that they like.That would have been an acceptable argument.
Stop! You cannot compare Bikkus/priests to your average muslim woman. A person becomes a priest through their choice, but a muslim woman is often born/married into the religion, and there is little choice afterthat.
ztnap said:Oh..c'mon now Sirajstc...![]()
you cant be 100% certain of anything unless its proven or you've seen it with your own eyes..
lets say 99.9%![]()
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nadeeshaF said:Oh get real! You said vegetables are alive, I am not talkin about trees! I was only referring to your statement about vegetables being alive. Vegetables are not alive, don't act like you said something else.![]()
You do sound infuriatingly preachy like someone else on this board, maybe your his twin brother mmm?
nadeeshaF said:The Messenger said:Stop! You cannot compare Bikkus/priests to your average muslim woman. A person becomes a priest through their choice, but a muslim woman is often born/married into the religion, and there is little choice afterthat.
Exactly what I'm trying to say! and our friend here appearently does not like the idea of talk about Muslim women!
The Messenger said:sri_lion said:Mr. Messenger,
Mr Sri Lion I am not talking about Arab Countries I am talking about what Islam and Buddism say.Muslim women can choose not to wear the prescribed dress code as you very correctly pointed out in singapore and malaysia but they would pay back in the hereafter.I think Buddism has a similar stance on this as they might not get "rahath" if they didnt give up the worldy things that they like.That would have been an acceptable argument.
CAn you see I've highlighted the word "they" above..
Thats because it applies to both MEN AND WOMEN..not just women
A woman or a man can choose to become a monk..they know what they are giving up.
They wont get punished if they choose to live a regular life,,
Where as in Islam as you said..They have to pay big time if they dont follow.
And these are just regular women u r talking about.. and you're comparing them to monks?? compare them to regular buddhhist women!
nadeeshaF said:The Messenger said:Stop! You cannot compare Bikkus/priests to your average muslim woman. A person becomes a priest through their choice, but a muslim woman is often born/married into the religion, and there is little choice afterthat.
Does Bikkus And Pries in Buddism wield extra ordinary powers????? Arnt they normal human beings please explain sister nadeeshe????
The Messenger said:You make good Humor
But sadly no substance on your posts. vegetables are the life line of trees for the next generation of trees if you didnt know that.so eating them up would be like destroying the offspring of any animal.
Well I do not know whether you have telepathy to decide who is the twin brother of whome, But I defenitely know that buddism did NOT tell you to make fun of others instead try and argue point to point.



The Messenger said:You make good Humor
But sadly no substance on your posts. vegetables are the life line of trees for the next generation of trees if you didnt know that.so eating them up would be like destroying the offspring of any animal.
Well I do not know whether you have telepathy to decide who is the twin brother of whome, But I defenitely know that buddism did NOT tell you to make fun of others instead try and argue point to point.
sri_lion said:nadeeshaF said:Exactly what I'm trying to say! and our friend here appearently does not like the idea of talk about Muslim women!
ey banzz ude post karapu eka dekke nedda![]()
The Messenger said:nadeeshaF said:Does Bikkus And Pries in Buddism wield extra ordinary powers????? Arnt they normal human beings please explain sister nadeeshe????
Mr. Messenger I have answered two of your most recent questions..
about
1 - discrimination
2 - eating vegetables
why are you silent??
ztnap said:The Messenger said:CAn you see I've highlighted the word "they" above..
Thats because it applies to both MEN AND WOMEN..not just women
A woman or a man can choose to become a monk..they know what they are giving up.
They wont get punished if they choose to live a regular life,,
Where as in Islam as you said..They have to pay big time if they dont follow.
And these are just regular women u r talking about.. and you're comparing them to monks?? compare them to regular buddhhist women!
What extra power do you get by being a monk??? arnt they normal human beings? Please answer my question?
Mr Sri Lion I am not talking about Arab Countries I am talking about what Islam and Buddism say.Muslim women can choose not to wear the prescribed dress code as you very correctly pointed out in singapore and malaysia but they would pay back in the hereafter.I think Buddism has a similar stance on this as they might not get "rahath" if they didnt give up the worldy things that they like.That would have been an acceptable argument.
ztnap said:The Messenger said:CAn you see I've highlighted the word "they" above..
Thats because it applies to both MEN AND WOMEN..not just women
A woman or a man can choose to become a monk..they know what they are giving up.
They wont get punished if they choose to live a regular life,,
Where as in Islam as you said..They have to pay big time if they dont follow.
And these are just regular women u r talking about.. and you're comparing them to monks?? compare them to regular buddhhist women!
Yes Thats our belief.I dont see any thing wrong in it do you?
The Messenger said:ztnap said:What extra power do you get by being a monk??? arnt they normal human beings? Please answer my question?
Be reasonable... I just answered 2 of your questions...
Now you want me to answer another one.. respond to my answers first..
sri_lion said:Wrong! who told you women need to be Monks to archieve even "Nirvana" or "Rahath"?