Originally posted by Monk
Or to put it differently, if somebody with an intense hate of Buddhism went out and hurt you for what you say here (and don't get me wrong, I'm certainly not advocating that - quite the opposite) would you actually say you were part of the problem?
Or to put it differently, if somebody with an intense hate of Buddhism went out and hurt you for what you say here (and don't get me wrong, I'm certainly not advocating that - quite the opposite) would you actually say you were part of the problem?
God, is it that hard to understand?
In this case, it would be a worthy sacrifice. It's more important to talk about Buddhism than to avoid getting beaten up.
When I talk about Buddhism, I willingly and knowingly make myself open to both respect and hate. I don't just want the respect without the hate, you always get hate for being different. Why deny it when I can just acknowledge it and not let it bother me?
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