
Posted by Lian Dao on 6/24/2009, 3:51 pm, in reply to "Re: Yin/Yang."
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: Steve,
:
: Frankly, I am surprised at your reaction. At
: your indignation. At your hissy fit.
: Handbags indeed.
:
: In my opinion the two of you have more in
: common than not. You are both extremists.
: Both of you would force your perspective on
: the other if you could. Both of your closets
: are full of duct tape. There is no room for
: compromise with either of you. Two sides of
: the same coin in my opinion.
:
: Yes, this really is the way you come across
: to me at times. At too many times.
: Uncompromising as you recently bragged in
: another post. You lack compassion.
:
: Butcho
:
: --------------------------------
:
: Are you the author of the essay, Butcho? I
: can easily see it flowing from your
: fingertips.
:
: When I find your computer and your masters,
: Butcho, I'm going to bind them together with
: duct tape and drown them in the Chesapeake
: River, which is a short distance from where
: I live.
:
: To be safe, I'll weigh them down with bricks
: first, lest they resurface and continue to
: wreak havoc in the world.
:
:
:
Of course, a technical appreciation of Ingram's work, 'Mastering the Core Teachings of the Buddha', will always outweigh a two-second cyber perusal.
But who am i to judge?
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