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i have read at least some of the following religious texts




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13bhagavad gita
12qur'an (koran)
14torah
16principia discordia
46christian bible
20the 'other' bible/alternative gospels (texts removed at one time or another from the christian bible)
17other sutras (eg. kama; diamond)
27writings of zen masters
17other not mentioned (please supply name and tradition)

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posted 27-Dec-1998 7:52am  
Tao Teh Ching
gilly
posted 27-Dec-1998 12:22pm  
The Tao of Pooh.
pandora
posted 27-Dec-1998 12:53pm  
how about: none of the above
hillel
posted 27-Dec-1998 1:50pm  
Homer's Oddysey, Madonna's Sex
Jane
posted 27-Dec-1998 3:54pm  
none of the above
hunter
posted 28-Dec-1998 12:20am  
The Book of Mormon
reality
posted 28-Dec-1998 9:51am  
the Tao of Pooh and the Te of Piglet...  * cool smile *

I have an interest in reading other stuff, but haven't gotten around to it... and I have also done a good bit of reading into the usual mythologies.. greek, norse and a smattering of others.
lisashea
posted 28-Dec-1998 12:57pm  
A lot of oriental work for my research projects for my Feudal Japan SIG; also Christian works of various groups. A lot of Zen.
Jody
posted 28-Dec-1998 1:14pm  
Oh! And the Chronicles of Narnia.
dpolicar
posted 28-Dec-1998 1:43pm  
is it just me, or are we getting a whole wave of repeat surveys?
not a complaint, I'm just really puzzled by the timing of it.
i've never read the principia discordia; the others I've read parts of. All the way through, only the torah (a few times in hebrew and english) and new testament, also book of mormon. Parts of many others, more than I feel like listing here.
steve
posted 28-Dec-1998 3:30pm  
Greco-Roman mythology.
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posted 29-Dec-1998 12:26pm  
tao te ching-taoism
mcarlos
posted 29-Dec-1998 3:34pm  
i did a check for this question and did not find it catalogued - as i did with the razor question with the same result.
lisashea
posted 29-Dec-1998 3:39pm  
Mcarlos: They might be inactive - you might only be looking at active surveys.
hunter
posted 29-Dec-1998 4:30pm  
I think if they're inactive, it's reasonable to repeat them.
lisashea
posted 29-Dec-1998 4:42pm  
I agree completely, Hunter - I think dpolicar was not complaining that they were repeats. He was just curious why it was happening in a wave.
kadai
posted 29-Dec-1998 7:40pm  
Tibetan book of the dead, and the long and short discourses of the Buddha
magbast
posted 2-Jan-1999 1:57pm  
i've read some of the bible...nothing extensive though
bgoodman
posted 5-Jan-1999 12:25am  
My favorite "other" bilble alternative is the NEW TESTAMENT IN SCOTS.
jonathan
posted 12-Jan-1999 5:49pm  
Although X-Day was full of Zs, one should not forget The Book of Subgenius. Iīve also flipped through Dianetics (Scientology). Itīs really amazing how many books a dead guy (L. Ron Hubbard) can write.
supplicant
posted 25-Feb-1999 4:37pm  
I think this deserves a good just for including the principia discordia :) (which I have read incidently, along with a fair bit of the Christian Bible, but not the whole thing right through)
mandy
posted 10-Apr-1999 7:40pm  
Plus....The Teaching of Buddha....The Satanic Bible...The Necronomicon
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