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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 629269" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'm not a Christian. It doesn't bother me when somebody talks about Buddhism, Christianity, or just non-sectarian ways of coping.</p><p>My post simply meant that, no matter what language the message is in (Buddhist, muslim, Jewish, Christian, humanist), the message to us is pretty much the same...you can't control it, you have to take care of yourself or you'll go crazy, and the only one you really do have any power over is yourself.</p><p>I was not aware you can't quote the Bible of your choice here. Personally, I am unfamiliar with the Bible so I don't really recognize the quotes. Didn't mean to make a big deal out of it. My main message was that, with all the different types of help I have gone for, the message has always been the same. "Let go, take care of you."</p><p>I have no problem with people of any faith or who have none. That is a very individual journey that we all take, just like the one we walk regarding our difficult children.</p><p>Janet, if you were talking to me about somebody having crossed the line, I don't believe anybody has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 629269, member: 1550"] I'm not a Christian. It doesn't bother me when somebody talks about Buddhism, Christianity, or just non-sectarian ways of coping. My post simply meant that, no matter what language the message is in (Buddhist, muslim, Jewish, Christian, humanist), the message to us is pretty much the same...you can't control it, you have to take care of yourself or you'll go crazy, and the only one you really do have any power over is yourself. I was not aware you can't quote the Bible of your choice here. Personally, I am unfamiliar with the Bible so I don't really recognize the quotes. Didn't mean to make a big deal out of it. My main message was that, with all the different types of help I have gone for, the message has always been the same. "Let go, take care of you." I have no problem with people of any faith or who have none. That is a very individual journey that we all take, just like the one we walk regarding our difficult children. Janet, if you were talking to me about somebody having crossed the line, I don't believe anybody has. [/QUOTE]
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