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Those Nepalis obviously have it all wrong. Maybe Nepalis need to learn the real religion from Kriyananda aka Swami J Donald Walters.
Hindus desperately need to work on a few hypotheses on why Buddhism is not a "missionary religion" in the same form as Christianity. Does anyone say that Psychology is a missionary religion? What about Taylor algorithms for assembly lines? The distinction can be made when we accede that the knowledge value of christianity in next to zero.
Those Nepalis obviously have it all wrong. Maybe Nepalis need to learn the real religion from Kriyananda aka Swami J Donald Walters.
Hindus desperately need to work on a few hypotheses on why Buddhism is not a "missionary religion" in the same form as Christianity. Does anyone say that Psychology is a missionary religion? What about Taylor algorithms for assembly lines? The distinction can be made when we accede that the knowledge value of christianity in next to zero.