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A House Divided…
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In my community, like much of the South, one’s allegiance is judged based on two categories: where you go to church, and which sports team you support. Given my “promiscuity” with Project Conversion and the fact that I’m not a huge sports fan, I’m not too much fun at social gatherings. Despite my social black sheep…
Interview with Buddhist Author, Sumi Loundon Kim
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One of my favorite aspects of Project Conversion is all the incredible people I meet during each month. Each person has a unique view or form of expression toward his or her faith, from music to art and philosophy, all of which gives us a more in-depth image of what that faith is all about. I recently…
Buddha by the River
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This is a special week for Project Conversion. Not only is this the last week for Buddhism, but also for the first half of the year. I will spend this week reflecting on both Buddhism and my experience with the project thus far. Yesterday, while my wife and daughters attended church, I decided to visit…
Rapture. Epic Fail or Conspiracy of Compassion?
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According to Christian talk radio host Harold Camping, the so-called “Rapture” is supposed to take place today at 6 P.M. within one’s own time zone. New Zealand just called. No Christians were sucked out of their cars, homes, etc. and taken to heaven. Fail. Mr. Camping shouldn’t feel bad though. Many people across other faiths have…
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