Apparently, now that Christmas has been successfully preserved for one more year, the Christians have taken Buddha to task...
http://stateoftheline.wordpress.com...ns-continued-dominance-of-american-zoo-decor/
Well, dang! I'm glad he's there to tell me how infuriating it is to God....
There are several things I'd like to tell this man. Number one being, Buddha isn't a god, it isn't an idol, and rubbing Buddha's belly isn't something that a Buddhist would really do. The chubby fat Buddha that most people think of "rubbing" is of an entirely different person than Siddharta.... Ahh forget it, trying to explain Eastern beliefs to an idiot like this is a waste of time!
http://stateoftheline.wordpress.com...ns-continued-dominance-of-american-zoo-decor/
Geez, will Christians ever catch a break? Isn’t it bad enough that their faith is totally ignored by mainstream American society? Or that their holidays are never cause for celebration in this country? Ridiculous. Well, score another point for religions that aren’t based on talking snakes or underperforming carpenters: the Kansas City Zoo has found itself smack in the middle of a good ol’ fashioned interfaith donnybrook. It seems that the Zoo, in selecting the accoutrements for its Asian-themed “Tiger Trail,” made the incendiary choice of selecting two Buddha figures to grace the entrance. And my oh my, has this ever angered Overland Park resident and Mouthpiece Of The Lord David Engle.
Mr. Engle was visiting the Zoo with his family recently when, to his horror, he gazed upon heathen zoo visitors daring to rub the belly of an Eastern idol. And then Jesus wept, and Mr. Engle somehow knew all about it.
David Engle said he felt a chill down his spine Sunday on a visit with his family to the Kansas City Zoo.
He could hardly believe it when he saw zoo visitors rubbing the heads and bellies of two large, smiling statues of Buddha at the entrance to the Tiger Trail area.
“We can’t have a cross or a nativity scene on public property,” said Engle of Overland Park, who complained to a zoo employee. “It is phenomenal to me that the zoo would put up Buddha statues.”
(Hey genius, the zoo is not government property, so you have no right to complain)
Engle, who said he and his family are Christians, said it was idolatry and “infuriating to God.”
Well, dang! I'm glad he's there to tell me how infuriating it is to God....
There are several things I'd like to tell this man. Number one being, Buddha isn't a god, it isn't an idol, and rubbing Buddha's belly isn't something that a Buddhist would really do. The chubby fat Buddha that most people think of "rubbing" is of an entirely different person than Siddharta.... Ahh forget it, trying to explain Eastern beliefs to an idiot like this is a waste of time!