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Buddhist Christians
No they dont.
Christian = follower of CHRIST.
Yes they do , just because it might not sit well with you does not mean you can just say
‘ they do not exist ‘ many people read the bible and pray as well as read Buddhist teachings and meditate.
Also you can not say that Buddhist Christians do not exist just because you might have solid rigid strict boundaries as to what you think defines someone’s faith.
Also on another angle some here might define themselves as ‘ Christian ‘ where other Christians may well think them not to be due to their own views.
After all you might not be anything like what I call a Christian.
Yes they do , just because it might not sit well with you does not mean you can just say
‘ they do not exist ‘ many people read the bible and pray as well as read Buddhist teachings and meditate.
Also you can not say that Buddhist Christians do not exist just because you might have solid rigid strict boundaries as to what you think defines someone’s faith.
Also on another angle some here might define themselves as ‘ Christian ‘ where other Christians may well think them not to be due to their own views.
After all you might not be anything like what I call a Christian.
Yes they do , just because it might not sit well with you does not mean you can just say
‘ they do not exist ‘ many people read the bible and pray as well as read Buddhist teachings and meditate.
Yes they do , just because it might not sit well with you does not mean you can just say
‘ they do not exist ‘ many people read the bible and pray as well as read Buddhist teachings and meditate.
Also you can not say that Buddhist Christians do not exist just because you might have solid rigid strict boundaries as to what you think defines someone’s faith.
Also on another angle some here might define themselves as ‘ Christian ‘ where other Christians may well think them not to be due to their own views.
After all you might not be anything like what I call a Christian.
I think I should point out the reason behind this topic ( chosen by me ) was because we do live in a world that now ( maybe more than ever ) many people have a ‘pick n mix’ attitude towards faith/faiths. I myself find this interesting.
Not only have I met Buddhist Christians I have seen openly gay Christians. I’m not saying this should be correct I am just saying people now ’pick n mix’
Should a openly gay practicing male call himself a Christian if he wants to he can , I am not saying that makes him one.
But this is a increasing factor.
There are gay Christians.
There are gay churches.
There are gay pastors.
The lines between faith/faiths are burring year by year.
Likewise I have noticed people merging Buddhism and Christianity
.Can you be a Buddhist Christian or do you think they each have to be exclusive from each other.?
Yes they do , just because it might not sit well with you does not mean you can just say
‘ they do not exist ‘ many people read the bible and pray as well as read Buddhist teachings and meditate.
Also you can not say that Buddhist Christians do not exist just because you might have solid rigid strict boundaries as to what you think defines someone’s faith.
Also on another angle some here might define themselves as ‘ Christian ‘ where other Christians may well think them not to be due to their own views.
After all you might not be anything like what I call a Christian.