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    I was 'born' a Buddhist - insofar as the majority of my family and ancestors were at least nominally Buddhist. Being born a Buddha or a Bodhisattva of course would be a different matter and a more daring claim. Unlike Hinduism, from which Buddhism draws both its theological pedigree and superstructure, the human is the agent of his own 'salvation'; that's a very attractive proposition, especially in the context of secular humanism which prevails in many elements of our societies the world over. Without necessarily allying myself with this mode of thinking, in that sense Buddhism is the only major religion that can answer to the existential crisis that follows the possibility that there is no Divine moral arbiter, i.e. 'God is Dead' (though of course that's not quite what Nietzsche meant).

    I still feel very fond of the cultural objects related to Buddhism as a religion-in-practice. However, a religion's theological principles in-vacuum (if such a thing is even possible to construct), its practice in daily life, and its organisation in the form of religious denominations are of course separable things. As an analogy, what is the Scriptural or exegetical antecedent for the christmas tree? Whether it be Tibetan prayer-wheels (spin them faster for more-prayers-per-minute!) or the animist antecedents of Therevada Buddhsim in the Mekong Delta area (spirits living in trees festooned with coloured cloth), or the myriad wild and quixotic demons of the syncretic folk-Mahayana Chinese Buddhsim, I find it all very charming and I'm happy it makes people happy - but the common practice of praying to the Buddha doesn't strike me as faithful to Buddhism's essential tenets - then again, I am no authority to any man save myself. I also don't feel offended or proprietary regarding the rather hackneyed appropriation (and I use that term neutrally) of Buddhism in the 'Western World' - again my adage is 'whatever floats your boat', but that doesn't mean I can't find it a bit silly that I saw a giant Buddha head for sale in an outdoor Gardening superstore or that he (meaning the Buddha Siddharta Gautama) is often thought of as a portly Chinese chap. With that in mind, it begged the question: if, philosophically speaking, the essential tent is the paramountcy of human agency, what is the (strictly theological) purpose of all the other accouterments?

    My question is: is it still possible to do a 'Great American Road Trip?' (not just literally)
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    Yes, if you are willing to get off the Interstates and take secondary roads. Secondary roads pass through interesting places. On the other hand, I went through the whole state of South Carolina on Interstate 77 headed for Augusta, Georgia, and saw nothing but Pine Forest and the occasional water tower or fast food sign above the trees.

    Do you like to explore caves?
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    Yes, I have always found caves to be fascinating...Especially sea caves.

    Would you go on a tour in the Sahara desert?
    If we shadows have offended,
    Think but this, and all is mended—
    If you pardon, we will mend,
    And Robin shall restore amends.
    Now give me your hands if we be friends.

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    I've flown over it, and frankly no. To quote the character Alex Guinness played in Lawrence of Arabia: "There is nothing in the desert; and no man needs nothing." I love the American deserts, though. But they're bush league.

    Would you rather explore the Amazon or Arctic/Antarctic wilderness?

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    That is a tough one I do like the cold a lot but I would love to explore the rainforest so I think I would choose Amazon.

    What is your greatest phobia?

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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    Driving over suspension bridges.

    Same question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Muse View Post

    What is your greatest phobia?
    Claustrophobia...with snakes a close 2nd.

    Who is our greatest living director?

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    That's a tough one. I like Tim Burton

    Why is education the thing that Congress always cuts when they complain about unskilled labor and social programs all the time?
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    The less educated people are, the better for their careers.

    What was the smartest choice you ever made?

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    A conscious decision(a few years ago) to always pursue knowledge and my own artistic interests - it's made all the difference. (Backstory: I was previously following the herd of society, rather unhappily)

    same question

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    Sounds like a good choice. Mine was to marry the woman I did. And, okay, if that's too trite, then to have planned early that Social Security wouldn't be there.

    Did you ever foresee a disaster coming (and that actually came)?

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    No - and can be a worry wart.

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    I won some awards at work that I don't care about anymore (retirement will do that to you). But my all time favorite award was from when I was a Cub Scout and I got a ceramic plaque for being the best writer in my pack. 47 years later, and it is still on my desk.

    Would you leave your country if there was a totalitarian takeover?
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    I won 3rd prize in an 8-10 surfing competition. Of course, there were only 6 people in my age-level. There were a few other competitors for my wife, so she has to be my largest prize, of which she reminds me often.

    What was the scariest film you ever saw?

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    Rosemary's Baby.

    Same question

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