You believe God exists, you do not need to worship Him...

– [size=150]Raven’s Moon[/size]

The mixing is not really a true mixing, because incompatible stuff is thrown out (it is impossible to say which stuff, because I am not totally familiar with the individual you are talking about). Neither of the original belief systems remain in tact when they are mixed. Buddhism and Christianity do not fit perfectly together. Here is a lengthy explanation (copy/paste to Word and print so you can read at your leisure, if you like)…

– pp. 320-321 “Handbook of Today’s Religions” / McDowell, Steward / Thomas Nelson, 1983).

The doctrine of reincarnation, of paying your debt of karma/kamma (karma/kamma is known to Jews and Christians as the debt of sin – but they see the consequence as death, complete separation from God, rather than seeing the consequence as…), having to suffer through another life (although an infant has done nothing to earn your debt… and what debt did the first human incur?) – completely misses the point.

– Zacharias, “Jesus Among Other Gods” p. 87, 89-90 / Thomas Nelson, 2000.

– Zacharias, p. 123 (ibid).

Buddha, a human, had a beginning, and died (it’s up to God what happened after that). Jesus before His incarnation did not have a beginning, and He rose from the dead and has no end (“Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up”). He said, “I have come that [you] may have life” (John 10:10).

– Zacharias, pp. 40-42 (ibid).

I put in bold the section on worship (trying to stay on topic).

Ichthus…I will respond to this later. 4 am now. But reading over it… even though the words you have challenge the other. Well tomorrow I’ll explain my stance on it.

Nite.

Raven’s Moon: Since we’re spinning our wheels here, maybe we should take this one step at a time.

Simple question: Do you believe that we humans know some things about the world or do you believe that knowledge about the world is impossible?

For instance, is it true to say that the earth, when considered as a whole, is roundish and not flat?

My answer to these questions is: Yes, I believe that we do know some things about the world and one of the things that we know is that the earth is round.