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sounds alright, but although tiger says he is buddhist, i doubt he really is from a religious standpoint ... i think he uses the meditation aspects etc to strengthen the mental side of his golf game.
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I think it is a tempest in a teapot. His role on the show is to offer opinions of world events, culture, politics, religion, etc. He is paid to give his opinion. That is what he was doing.
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It amuses me that people of the West profess to being Buddahist. All they do is take it and make it a philosophy and only apply some of the things they like. Which means that are not a Buddahist in any way, shape or form. Its all the good things from it and nothing else. That is no faith or belief.
I would imagine that Tiger is at his lowest ebb and is probably wondering where to turn. He should know that he can come to christ and be accepted, be forgiven and be reborn. I pray that he does. |
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I think Brit Hume was right!
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