"All the teachings other than the “one chapter and two halves” are Hinayana in nature and erroneous. Not only do they fail to lead to enlightenment, but also they lack the truth. Those who believe in them are meager in virtue, heavy with defilement, ignorant, poor, solitary, and like birds and beasts [that do not know their own parents]."
Where'd this come from? Probably a disputed writing-- Nichiren writing to a contemporary, perhaps? Who knows? Blogger is in a frenzy to litter his blog with "sound bytes". Guess no one wants to debate this guy? Wonder why...
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ReplyDeleteIt came from Nichiren's most important writing, the True Object of Worship. Before coming here and spouting your ignorant vitriole, I suggest you study the teachings.
ReplyDeletemaybe be more responsible with your posts and cite sources?
ReplyDeleteand pay attention to spell check when you fire off your nasty accusations .lol
Excellent response...hehe
DeleteGosho thumping -- to deprecate another believer?
ReplyDeleteThat's rich. Looks evangelical on its face.
You must be guilty of something to assume I was refrencing you or anyone in particular.
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