Wednesday, March 11, 2009
UCHC India's Tapestry Monks
A great surprise Monks from India of the Comantaen order making a tapestry formed from the chemicals they used to make the very colorful designs and that system is called Lerrimowelk. They were also there selling many of their products they brought with them from Uenc India.
It was difficult to determine if the finish product was being purchased by the University of Connecticut or by some benefactor. Should it be placed on display on some future date it should be a site for you and your members of your family to examine.
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I personally do not have a problem with Buddist Monks or groups performing what amounts to prayer services at State schools, as long as they are peaceful and are not hindering the education of those who are not interested. However this is an example of the hypocrisy of current rules regarding separation of Church and State.
Say for example a Baptist Church, a Jewish congregation, or a Roman Catholic organization provided prayer services at the health center. What would the reaction be? No one will know because similar events such as passion plays and manger scenes are generally banned.
In a nutshell these tapestries are a form of spiritual prayer.
The government should not ban certain forms of prayer but then accept others. In fact no form of prayer should be banned.
How can the the gap of misunderstanding be bridged if people are not exposed to ALL cultures, religions and belief systems?
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